How about the penthouse on the top floor in Beijing?
I live in Oak Bay now, and the environment inside is OK. The facilities in the community look very good. Everyone in the property is very nice (except the security guard). The staff are very enthusiastic. They will help you when you move, and they will say hello when you meet, which is very superior to the owners. However, the only drawback is that it is inconvenient to get in and out, the security is a bit problematic, people are unknown, and the procedures for getting in and out are cumbersome and time-consuming. They often change security guards, and they have to swipe their cards whether they know it or not. Every time you mention a lot of things, he will ask you to take out your card when he knows you. Sometimes his attitude is tough and incomprehensible. Every time I go home and just enter the community, I feel uncomfortable. High-standard service, more importantly, humanized service, is really hard to say. Under the banner of protecting the safety of your home, you are psychologically uncomfortable.