Floor Height Affects Demand

Floor Height Affects Demand

A buyer walks into a property viewing and suddenly becomes a philosopher:

“Which floor is better?”

“Is the view open?”

“Will people see me?”

“Is this high enough to feel premium, but not too high to wait forever for the elevator?”

Welcome to the dramatic world of floor height.

Low floors usually attract buyers who want easier access, faster movement, and sometimes better pricing. Practical, simple, no unnecessary elevator romance.

Mid floors are the diplomatic choice. Not too low, not too high. The Switzerland of apartment buying.

High floors? Now we enter the emotional cinema. Better views, more privacy, less street noise, and of course, the magical feeling that the city belongs to you.

But the real star of the show is not just the floor.

It is the **view**.

A high floor facing another building is not exactly a luxury moment. A mid floor with an open view can outperform a higher unit with a concrete wall as its main character.

Demand changes when the buyer feels privacy, openness, light, and value.

Because in real estate, height matters.

Before choosing a unit, look beyond the floor number. Check the view, privacy, light, noise, and resale demand.

Because in real estate, the floor is not just a level.

It is a pricing strategy.

Message us to understand which floor gives you better value before you buy.

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