Every community is different. Teach you to judge in the most direct and mindless way!
About the same size apartment, one east and one west, which is expensive and which is good!
Go to the real estate to see the house, just ask the sales directly. (Now in first-and second-tier cities, brand developers' sales explanations and professional skills are in place, so don't be too defensive, you can listen. )
Next, I will teach you something else. After all, it's your own house. Which is better, the east or the west? Generally speaking, the trend of this community can be judged from the price level.
Direction selection order:
South > southeast > southwest > north > northeast > northwest > east > west.
Specifically, it is necessary to combine the location, building distribution, building orientation, density and other factors of the community. The above orientation is not absolute, but a big data tendency.
Among them, the north-south double balcony convection apartment is the most "cool", and the ventilation and lighting effect is dominant. Now many brands (common Evergrande, Vanke, Greentown, etc. When planning the overall layout of the house, developers tend to be purely north-south, and there is basically no big problem. If there is a bias, it is also biased towards the east, and the west is the last choice. However, it does not rule out that there are natural resources such as rivers in the west of the building, and the whole building may be east-west
What are the main considerations?
Huxing direction is generally considered to be feng shui and ventilation and lighting. Of course, I say this on the premise of removing the budget. )
Some sellers pay more attention to it, but when they look at the house, they will also bring feng shui masters to give some advice. I won't elaborate on this. Feng shui has certain rules, but it is not the dominant factor.
Ventilation and lighting is actually a functional problem in the use of houses. The most direct thing is to go to the field model room at noon and 4-5 pm to feel the indoor lighting and ventilation effect.
If the building you buy is not equipped with a real board room, you should consider the problem of building spacing more. After all, modern people stress the privacy of living, and it is impossible to shake hands with buildings on the premise of choice.
The last point is that no matter which orientation you buy, you don't want the buyer's apartment. If you buy it, you will regret it. You will feel uncomfortable when you buy it (because the original spatial layout is unreasonable) and it is difficult to change hands.