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Upstairs, Downstairs was a popular British "soap opera" broadcast by PBS during the 1970s. It's also an important question that needs to be answered when you're choosing one of our Springs luxury apartment homes.
Having trouble deciding? Here are six factors related to apartment living and how they apply to ground level and upper floors.
1. Noise
2. Security
Community security is a priority with our Springs management teams, but if you're living on the ground floor, you do need to take additional safety precautions such as keeping your windows closed at night or while you're away.
3. Convenience
This may be the biggest distinction between ground and upper floors. If you have a dog, carry a lot of packages and other items in and out or simply have limited mobility, you're probably better off on the lower level.
4. Privacy
While our private entries eliminate the annoyance of neighbors passing by, you may still feel like you're on display if you live in a ground floor apartment. When you're on the second floor, you don't have to worry about passers-by sneaking a peek inside your windows.
5. Ambiance
In addition to providing a greater measure of privacy, being on the second floor sometimes offers a nicer view since there's less to detract from the scenery.
6. Electric Bills
This one is more or less a split decision. Hot air rises, which means the ground floor is harder to heat in the winter while the second floor is harder to cool in the summer.
Have we covered all your concerns? If not, a friendly member of our Springs on-site management team will be happy to discuss any questions you may have.
Are you an upstairs or downstairs fan? Let us know in the comments!
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