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Ground floor units are more exposed and less private, as they are easily accessible and visible to passersby and other residents. This can also raise security concerns, as they are more vulnerable to potential intruders compared to higher floor units.
These units tend to be noisier due to their proximity to common areas such as the pool, playground, or lift lobby, which can generate significant noise.
Ground floor units are more prone to pest infestations because of their proximity to garbage chutes and other potential sources of pests.
While ground floor units offer the convenience of easy accessibility and sometimes a perception of a larger living space due to direct access to outdoor areas like lawns, these benefits are often outweighed by the aforementioned drawbacks.
Ground floor units are generally cheaper than higher floor units, partly because they lack the better views and enhanced security that higher floors provide. However, this lower cost does not always translate to higher demand due to the associated disadvantages.