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Ground floor units are more exposed to passersby, which can lead to privacy issues. People walking by can easily look into the windows, and the proximity to the lift lobby or common areas can increase the likelihood of neighbors or other residents peering in.
These units are typically noisier due to their proximity to common areas such as the pool, playground, or lift lobby. The constant foot traffic and noise from these areas can be a significant drawback for those who value a quieter living environment.
Ground floor units are more susceptible to pest invasions, including rats, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and lizards. This is particularly true for units with direct access to garbage chutes, as the entire block's trash accumulates on this level, increasing the risk of infestation.
The patio or balcony space of ground floor units may be less secure compared to higher floors, as they are more accessible to potential intruders.
Ground floor owners often need to be more proactive with anti-pest measures and work closely with the condo's managing agent to prevent pest infestations, which can add to maintenance costs and efforts.