The lower floors might not give you a view of the skyline. People still like them. Families with people or little kids like these floors because it is easier to get around. You do not have to walk up a lot of stairs or wait for the elevator. The lower floors are also good because you can get to things, like the park and your car, fast.
In some projects, lower-floor apartments facing podium gardens or greenery can still provide pleasant views and a comfortable environment. These units are usually cheaper compared to higher levels.
Ventilation and Natural Light
The top and middle floors have one advantage, which is that they have better ventilation. This is because these apartments are higher up than the things around them, so that air can move around easily. This helps to keep the apartments cooler, and it makes the air feel fresher. The better airflow on the middle floors really helps to create a nicer place to live.
Natural sunlight is another important factor. Apartments with better sunlight usually feel brighter and more spacious. Good ventilation and sunlight also improve the overall feel inside the home.
Investment and Resale Value
Apartments with open views often do better in the resale market. Many buyers are willing to pay extra for homes with skyline views, garden-facing balconies, or fewer obstructions. Higher floors in premium projects generally attract stronger demand from both actual users and investors.
Rental demand can also stay higher for apartments with better ventilation, privacy, and scenic surroundings. In large township projects, view-facing units usually hold their value better over time.