Hi,
Hopefully going to be moving into a new flat, and the development is quite new so flats available on all floors.
I am not sure what floor to go with though.
Bottom = easy to get to, but noise from above (ie feet + music), noise from cars
middle = just as hard to get to top, but noise from above and below
top = "hard" to get to (4 levels high in lift though, not too hard), only noise from below (with no feet), little car noise, no one can see in, harder to break into
I am thinking of moving into the top floor. have i missed anything obvious that i should be thinking about too? i've never lived in a flat (or barely spent time in one), is noise from neighbours really an issue?
(I am kind of basing the noise from feet from that friends episode when the guy below them dies (And they hear the foot stamping above. obviously it wouldn't be that bad, but gotta be true to some degree??)
Hopefully going to be moving into a new flat, and the development is quite new so flats available on all floors.
I am not sure what floor to go with though.
Bottom = easy to get to, but noise from above (ie feet + music), noise from cars
middle = just as hard to get to top, but noise from above and below
top = "hard" to get to (4 levels high in lift though, not too hard), only noise from below (with no feet), little car noise, no one can see in, harder to break into
I am thinking of moving into the top floor. have i missed anything obvious that i should be thinking about too? i've never lived in a flat (or barely spent time in one), is noise from neighbours really an issue?
(I am kind of basing the noise from feet from that friends episode when the guy below them dies (And they hear the foot stamping above. obviously it wouldn't be that bad, but gotta be true to some degree??)