How big is the house and how many bedrooms are the best? Look at these points before buying a house.

Buying a house is not a trivial matter. We should not only choose lots and facilities, but also choose the appropriate apartment area according to our actual situation. So the question is, how big is the house? Some people think that if economic conditions permit, the bigger the house, the better. That was not the case. The house is too big and the feng shui is not good. Secondly, from the perspective of living, a house that is too big is bound to lack popularity, and it is also inconvenient to tidy up and clean.

From the perspective of apartment type

The most suitable number of people living in one bedroom is1~ 2; The most suitable number of two-bedroom residents is 2~4; Three bedrooms are suitable for 3~6 people; Four or five bedrooms are more suitable for living. Although huxing ≠ area is often said, there is a great correlation between them. Huxing is generally divided into: economy, comfort and enjoyment.

Start from the living quarters.

The housing area can be determined according to the current living conditions of buyers or the number of families, such as single aristocrats or newlyweds. The transition room with small area and low price is the best. Families with old people or children need more space.

In principle, the larger the number of people, the larger the required area, but the situation of each family is different. What if there are children, old people and young people? The simple calculation formula is as follows (for reference only):

(1) Living area = sum of family ages * 1. 1 (no old people or children)

For example, the man is 40 years old, the woman is 38 years old, and the child is 12 years old. Living area = (40+38+12) *1.1= 99 square meters.

(2) Living area = young couple (* * * 50m2)+children (preschool10m2, middle school15m2, university 20m2)+old people (20m2/person).

For example, the man is 40 years old, the woman is 38 years old, the child is 12 years old, and there are two old people. Living area = 50+15+20 * 2 =105m2.

(3) Living area = (annual household income *5)/ house price

For example, the urban housing price is 30,000/flat, the annual household income is 500,000, and the housing area is =(50*5)/3≈83 square meters.

If calculated according to the above formula, the result is often the usable area required by the buyers. In the actual purchase, the area provided by the developer is often the building area, so we need to use the building area-pool area to see whether the remaining area matches the actual use area we need. In addition, the formula is for reference only. According to the different economic conditions and needs of families, it is the best policy to choose the one that suits you best.

(The above answers were published on 20 17-02-28. Please refer to the actual situation for the current purchase policy. )

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