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Does the floor number really matter?

  • HomeSquareDeals
  • Feb 26
  • 1 min read

Some interesting client stats:


1- 100% of young Indian families avoided buying apartment on ground floor, first and second floor. They preferred "Middle or higher middle floors"


What should you do while investing?


If there are 20 floors in total, choose floors between 8 to 15. Avoid, too high and too low floors.


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2- 95% of the buyers DID NOT want to purchase TOP floor.


What should you do while investing?


Never buy top floor. If builder does not give option, pl move on.


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3- More than 75% of the buyers avoid floor numbers 13 and 17.


What should you do while investing?


Avoid buying on these floors. If builder does not give option, pl move on.


While buying villas, please avoid these villa numbers as well.


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4- 10% of the buyers who stayed in south-east Asia avoid floor numbers 4, 44.


What should you do while investing?


Well, these numbers are not considered inauspicious in Indian culture, so don't worry.


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5- Why do I recommend buyers to avoid ground and lower floors?


A- Upcoming/undeveloped area might have reptiles, so avoid ground floor.


B- Residents might talk loudly at times while walking around. The sound amplifies at night.




 
 
 

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