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Will high-rise residential buildings become slums in 30 years? Just look at Europe and America.

Why does Brother Tian say that high-rise residential buildings will become slums in 30 years? In fact, as early as 20 18, Zhu Guozhong, a professor in Peking University, put forward a similar view. He believes that according to the current number of high-rise residential buildings in China, with the passage of time, many high-rise residential buildings will face serious aging problems and even become "slums".

First, the state has realized the problem and intervened.

As early as March 29th, 20021year, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development publicly solicited opinions on the Notice on Strengthening Green and Low-carbon Construction in Counties (Draft for Comment).

In the draft for comment, it is proposed that the height of residential buildings in the county should be limited, and the height of residential buildings in the county should match the fire rescue capacity.

1, the new residential buildings in the county are mainly 6 floors, and the proportion of residential buildings with 6 floors and below should not be less than 75%.

2. The maximum number of new residential buildings in the county is 18. If it is really necessary to build a residential building with 18 floors or above, it should be strictly and fully demonstrated, and the construction of fire emergency and municipal supporting facilities should be strengthened.

As can be seen from this document, the state is selling the total amount of intervention in high-rise residential buildings, giving high-rise residential buildings a positioning from one side, with few but fine. In the future, the mainstream houses will be mainly bungalows.

Second, this provision is not groundless. Look at the road taken by developed countries.

At present, there are many particularly old high-rise residential buildings in European and American cities, which are similar to the aging multi-storey residential buildings in our country.

On the afternoon of June 24th, local time, daniela Levin Cava, mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA, updated the search and rescue situation at the press conference of the apartment building collapse accident. After the collapse of the building, the search and rescue personnel have found 102 people to confirm safety. At least 99 people are still missing.

In fact, these aging high-rise buildings are basically "poor people", and people with some money have basically moved out of the aging high-rise buildings. Because the living experience is reduced, high-rise residential buildings will continue to depreciate. On the one hand, the rich people moved out of the high-rise buildings, on the other hand, many people without money moved into the high-rise buildings. Therefore, in many European and American countries, high-rise residential buildings in cities are veritable "slums".

3. What are the problems in high-rise residential buildings?

In addition to the problems of inconvenient travel, high dependence on elevators, large pool, small practical area, high property fees, high population density and poor living experience, the more fatal problems are:

1. In case of fire and earthquake, there is a great potential safety hazard. In many small and medium-sized cities, the height of fire exits is generally less than 50 meters, which is almost the height of 15 floor. It is not easy to rescue or escape from fires and other accidents in high-rise residential buildings. Especially for people living in the western region, it is very common to encounter several small earthquakes in their life. However, if it is like a major earthquake, the rescue rate of the lower-class residents will often be much higher than that of the upper-class residents.

2, the cost of demolition is high, and it is basically impossible to transform. It is worth mentioning that due to the large number of high-rise residential buildings, developers are reluctant to remove them, because the compensation for removing high-rise residential buildings will be surprisingly high. If developers win such plots and build houses again, they are likely to lose money. Now developers are not stupid, and certainly will not do business at a loss. On the contrary, the main reason why the old community can be rebuilt is that the floors are relatively low, mostly 6-8 floors, which is difficult to construct and easy to rebuild, such as refreshing the external walls and installing elevators.

The above two points, basically sentenced to "death" for high-rise residential buildings.

A city with a large population and a small population like Hong Kong needs to build tall buildings. Other places, such as Wuhan, have followed suit and built high-rise residential buildings. Most of them are image projects, and the long skyline means one's political achievements.

Fourth, suggestions for ordinary property buyers.

For us ordinary property buyers, it is natural to buy a house with "six wallets" and hope to "carry on the family line". If you have the ability, you should try to get to the villa, at least the one with an elevator on the eighth floor. Relatively speaking, this kind of house is more "value-preserving" and "lasting" and can stand the test of time.