In Bengaluru's competitive real estate market, ground-floor apartments are a topic of heated debate. Convenience and accessibility are pitted against concerns over privacy, natural light, and resale value.
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The main advantages include easier access for seniors and families, lower prices, and potentially less noise from above.
Common drawbacks include reduced privacy, weaker natural airflow, higher noise levels from community activity, and potential dampness and mold issues.
Developers often rush to sell ground-floor units early because they are typically harder to sell later, and they use FOMO-driven claims of fully booked upper floors to move these units.
Yes, ground-floor apartments are generally cheaper. Real estate brokers say homes on the lower floors of high-rises typically come at a lower price point, and developers often follow a tiered pricing model.
Buyers should consider factors such as accessibility needs, privacy concerns, natural light, ventilation, and potential dampness and mold issues. It's also important to weigh the resale value and long-term livability of the unit.

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