Is it true that "the first floor is poor, the second floor is rich, and the third and fourth floors are for officials"?
"“The first floor is poor, the second floor is rich, and the third and fourth floors are for officials”" is just a popular saying in folk culture it cannot be said to be completely correct, but it has some reference value.Because the first floor has poor lighting and more humidity, the price of the first floor is lower, which often indicates that the buyers of the first floor are people with poorer family economic conditions. Compared with the first floor, there is the idea of "the second floor is rich". As for the saying "the third and fourth floors are for officials", it is because the third and fourth floors are golden floors. When high-rise buildings were not popular, most buildings were about six stories high, and the third and fourth floors were in a moderate position, with good views, lighting, and ventilation, and it was also more convenient to go up and down, so officials tend to prefer to buy the third and fourth floors.
What comes after?
Popular sayings about housing:1. The first floor is poor, the second floor is rich. The third and fourth floors sell radishes. The fifth and sixth floors eat chrysanthemums. The seventh and eighth floors are for officials. The ninth and tenth floors are rich and prosperous.
2. The first floor is dirty, the second floor is messy, the third and fourth floors are for high-ranking cadres, the fifth and sixth floors are inconvenient, and the sixth floor leaks and should not be chosen.
3. One poor, two white, seven up, eight down.
Popular sayings about buying a house:
1. First look at the location, then the facilities, then the floor, then the layout, and finally the price.
2. It's better to buy in the first or second-tier cities than in the third or fourth-tier cities. It's better to buy in the planned area than in the old city area. It's better to buy in a large development than in a small one.
3. It's better to buy a middle floor than a waistline floor. It's better to buy an elevator building than a staircase building. It's better to buy a small three-bedroom than a large two-bedroom.
4. It's better to buy a middle area than a roadside area. If you can take a mortgage, don't pay in full. It's better to buy early than late. It's better to buy near the subway than in the suburbs.
5. It's better to buy a residential property than an apartment. It's better to buy in the city than in the suburbs. It's better to buy a completed house than a pre-sale house. It's better to buy a low-rise than a high-rise. It's better to buy an east-facing unit than a west-facing one. If you can buy a west-facing unit, don't buy a central one. It's better to buy a large community than a small one. It's better to buy now than later.
















