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Have you ever thought about what will happen to the tall building where we live in a few decades?

Housing is always everyone's top priority, but for China, a big country with a population of 654.38+0.4 billion, the land available for residential development in China is relatively tight because of the limited land. In this case, many places can only go to space, and residential areas are getting higher and higher. Nowadays, high-rise residential quarters with more than twenty or thirty floors are common in many cities.

For these high-rise residential areas, the high floors have a good view, so they are also welcomed by everyone. But for those who buy high-rise residential areas, they may face a series of problems in the future.

The first is maintenance.

For high-rise buildings, the longer the service life, the higher the security risks. This safety hazard may include the risk of external wall falling off or elevator aging. At this time, everyone needs to pay more property fees to maintain it.

The second question is the age of the building.

At present, the life span of commercial housing in China is 70 years, but many residential areas may face the possibility of aging after 40 or 50 years of use and need to be demolished.

For these old communities, according to the current blasting technology, there should be no problem in demolishing high-rise buildings, and it is not necessary to demolish them manually. Through scientific blasting, the whole community can be demolished in a short time.

The third issue is the cost of demolition.

Some people say that high-rise residential areas will even become slums in the future. Why is there such a statement? The reason is very simple, on the one hand, because the demolition cost of these high-rise buildings is relatively high, even if these buildings are blown up by blasting, the transportation of some construction waste will cost a lot.

On the other hand, there are more residential users in high-rise residential areas. Under the same area, the higher the floor, the more demolition costs developers need to pay.

In the future, with the gradual saturation of China property market, there will not be so many new residential areas around. In this context, many developers will definitely give priority to those low-rise residential areas with low demolition costs, rather than those high-rise buildings.

Because of this, many people worry that those tall buildings may become slums in the future.

In this context, for those high-rise buildings that have passed the building life, the government can only pay for the demolition of these floors to avoid potential safety hazards.

Another option is to sell these high-rise buildings as waste to some builders. After all, no matter how old and rotten these buildings are, many materials can still be recycled after being blown up.

Only for some high-rise buildings, passive demolition, then residents may not get so much demolition money.