To live on the ground floor or to live on an upper floor.
Ground floor vs first floor which is better.
And with a first floor entry you can show your neighbors what s up and hulk carry all of your groceries in at once.
Top floor of a three four storey building is perfect.
The stairs will give you a bit of exercise.
The american convention is that the floor inside a building which is on the ground is called the first floor and the floor above that is called the second floor and so forth.
I absolutely wouldn t consider anything not on the ground floor.
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The term ground doesn t need to be qualified there is no such thing as a second ground whereas any building can have one or more floors or storeys.
So if a building has one ground floor and a 1st floor and 2nd floor british.
On the ground floor you also do not have any neighbors below you.
For many people living in tcc apartments life is better on the top floor.
From personal experience i can say that one should not buy rent ground floor at any cost.
This is my theory.
I don t have statistics to back me up but it just stands to reason that you re more at risk of break in on the ground floor.
When i was buying a flat i read too much stuff about the advantages v disadvantages of ground floor.
At that time i was living in a top floor apartment.
I have seen this practice used at universities.
Never a ground floor or a basement and the higher the better really well without getting into towerblock territory.
That friends is the question.
The ground floor first floor and storeys in british and american english the ground floor and first floor in british and american english april 9 2012 by stuart cook 7 anu priya may 28 2014 10 04 pm reply.
And now for the very insightful and thoroughly researched analysis.
Moving day will also be 99 easier if you opt for a ground unit.