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After reading this article, do you want to buy the top floor, you have the final say?

author:Small season chat room

What kind of floors are the hardest for developers to sell? Without a doubt, the top and the first floor! What if it is made of a first-floor courtyard and a top-floor duplex? The situation is different, there will be a group of people to buy! And the price is not low! Today's main talk about, can the top floor be bought?

The top floor can certainly be bought! As long as you're not afraid of it leaking! Don't say that your house is the top floor, and it has not leaked water, just say that the top floor is fine! It's just not met by you! No developer can guarantee that the top floor of their development is not leaky!

Writing this article, it is purely emotional, just a few days ago, I saw a flooded roof!

A friend's classmate's house is going to be sold, and he wants me to estimate the price for her, because the house has been rented out and needs to wait for the tenant to open the door after work! We briefly communicated and learned that the owner worked in the field, bought the house and had not lived there, and had been renting it out. Last summer, the tenant told her that the house had a water leak, and at that time, she did not come back from work, and this time she came back to see the water leak, repair it, and then sell it! When we went in, I was shocked, I had never seen such a sight in 7 years of my career! The roofs and walls of the two south bedrooms have been peeled, and the traces of being blistered are serious! The living room also has some walls damaged! After that I went to the attic with the owner and the attic near the terrace of the bedroom had the same problem! The ultimate reason, found by us, was the terrace in front of the attic, when it was raining heavily, the drainage hole was somewhat blocked, resulting in untimely drainage, and the water seeped into the house! A rough estimate is that it may take about 5,000 to repair the wall!

Of course this is only a very small minority!! More roofs wouldn't have leaked as badly even if they were leaking!

My advice is to try not to buy the top floor!

First, the quality of the house, do not feel that the current building construction process is high, the building quality is also high; To know that the process belongs to the process, the quality belongs to the quality. Now there are walls that can be buckled out of the house, not to mention the roof!

Second, the problem of waterproof materials and the current construction site construction are all subcontracted layer by layer! Low-cost winning bids are the norm, most of the use of materials to meet the national standards as the bottom line, do not rule out the use of inferior materials, as long as you can mix through the warranty period, it will be safe!

Third, waterproof engineering warranty period problems! 5 years! It's 5 years! You buy a house for more than 5 years! If the material ages in the future, you say that the possibility of water leakage is unlikely?

4. If a water leak occurs, where is the water leakage point? There are too many roofs, repaired for several years, and there are still water leaks!

Fifth, the top of the house is poured with concrete, and have you ever heard the word thermal expansion and contraction? Summer exposure, winter cold, long-term will lead to cracks in the interior, rain can seep into the room through the cracks!

The house on the top floor is really cheap! Can you buy a top floor that does not leak, by luck!!

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