Pros and Cons of a Ground Floor Flat

Published on: 29 Aug 2024



There are several benefits of having a home on the lower floors of a high-rise building, especially if your home is on the ground floor. Other than the advantages of no requirement of a lift, easy come & go, and quick access to parking, having a residential space on the ground floor can often be a perfect choice for homeowners with parents or children and those with pets. Let's explore how to choose a floor that suits your lifestyle needs well.

Advantages of a home on the ground floor:
1. Ideal for any family setting
If your family comprises of elderly members or young children, picking a flat on the lower floor can be ideal. This type of a home is also good if you are a pet owner. Besides these & other considerations, living on the lower floors can be convenient and luxurious too.

2. No need for lifts/stairways 



An obvious benefit of a ground-floor unit is easy to access to parking, society areas, podiums, gardens, etc. Waiting for an elevator can be pretty exhausting, especially when you want to save time, ground floor access can be a relief in such scenarios.

3. Regulated temperature 



During summers, a ground floor unit is often covered due to buildings - this blocks sunlight as opposed to flats on higher floors. Also, since hot air rises upwards, lower floors tend to remain much cooler, adding to savings in utility costs incurred due to AC usage.

4. In times of renovation 



Since you already occupy the lowest floor, you can carry out renovation activities in your home without disturbing the flat occupants below. This causes the least hassle to neighbours as movement is more effortless. If you wish to renovate your furniture, shifting or building new furniture in and out of your home can also be quickly done.

5. Affordability 



The biggest perk of having a dwelling on the ground floor is affordability. Lower floor homes tend to be more affordable than the ones on the higher floors, thus giving you much-needed savings on property ownership costs.

Disadvantages of a ground floor unit:
Despite winning factors like the above of housing on the ground floor, this type of unit can also have a few disadvantages. Let's list them out:

1. Limited natural light 



Though advantageous for certain lifestyles, especially for aged persons, ground-floor apartments can lack the natural sunlight & ventilation needed for their occupants. Due to these reasons, it's essential to visit the home premises at different stages during the day to check if it is amply lit and receives good air infiltration.

2. Less privacy, more noise 



Living with constant movement around your home can often be a cause of concern for a homeowner. As ground floor flats are closer to parking, main gates, common areas, and lifts, there is always a certain amount of noise during the day. This external noise and disturbance can be minimized depending upon the location & position of the flat. Hence it is recommended that you check the exact positioning of the house before making a purchase.

3. Security concerns 



As units on the ground floor give easy accessibility to all, it may sometimes be very easy for unknown persons to have access to your apartment. To counter this, consider installing smart security systems and always stay vigilant of your surroundings. Alternately, always choose a society that follows suitable security measures for its dwellers.

Still confused about the ground floor unit or a property on a higher floor? EstateMint's expert guidance will help you make the right call. We also guide home-seekers with real estate-related investment & home buying decisions that bring you the best of your expectations.

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