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Apartment Living: Top Floor vs. Bottom Floor

McKinney Apartment BuildingBedford County rental homes come in all shapes and sizes – and elevations. In most circumstances, rental homes, and apartments have units directly above or below various other units. In the case that you have the option to select whether to live on the top floor or the bottom floor, you may be thinking about which is the better choice for you. Despite the fact that the top floor is indeed known for being the most desirable location – it depends on your exact situation and needs. By contemplating the benefits and challenges of the top floor and the bottom floor, you can have an idea of which course of action is apt for your everyday existence and living.

Ease of Access

Access is a fundamental consideration when ascertaining between a ground-level rental and one higher up. You may have to seriously look into things such as stairs or elevator access for top-floor apartments and how easy you can actually move up and down on a daily basis. It can equally cost more to move in and out of top floor apartments, considering that movers often charge extra to haul furniture up and down flights of stairs. Bottom-floor rental homes, on the contrary, could be hassle-free and more convenient to access.

Safety

Safety is a particularly relevant consideration when reaching for a decision between the top floor and the bottom floor. Rental homes that are higher up are inclined to be more secure on the account that the windows are not easy to access from the outside. But as it turns out, it also apparently makes it more difficult to escape the home through a window if there is a fire or other emergency. According to your essential needs, you may have to take a rental home location that puts your security first.

Noise

Noise levels are often a real problem and challenge with choosing a rental home. Traditionally, top-floor apartments tend to be less noisy than those below. But really, that is not a guarantee that you won’t have noisy neighbors below, either. And, if you live above someone else, they may perceive you to be the noisy one. In such a case, you may suddenly see yourself reported to the landlord and taking care of more hassle than you bargained for.

Natural Light

Another advantage of a top-floor rental home is a higher amount of natural light. This is especially true if other structures surround the building, rental homes that are higher up may get more light than those on the bottom. But in the same vein, bottom-floor rentals have the perks of being near the garden, so if you decide on a view of flowers to skylines, the bottom floor can be a great option for you.

Cost of Utilities

An additional thing to seriously look into is the cost of utilities. Usually, top-floor apartments tend to have higher utility costs than bottom-floor homes. This is because of the fact that in warm weather, hot air tends to rise, meaning your air conditioning unit will need to work harder to cool a top-floor rental home than a bottom-floor one. Bottom-floor apartments tend to stay cooler and be more economical to heat and cool than those on the top floor.

 

As you can see, the suitable option for you boils down to your needs and preferences. But if your current Bedford County rental isn’t ideal, then actually, maybe it’s time to find a new place to live. If you are in the market for a new rental home, Real Property Management Cairn can help! Visit our website to check out our listings, or give us a call today!

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