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richard shaw (og)65 Flag my minds eye 14 Oct 15 2.43pm Send a Private Message to richard shaw (og)65 Add richard shaw (og)65 as a friend

Quote jamiemartin721 at 13 Oct 2015 1.45pm

In my experience, first floor.

Ground floor flats tend to be the ones that get burgled, plus heat rises, so its usually a bit more convenient in terms of heating to be the upstairs flat.

Also you tend to get less 'street problems' like people pissing in your doorway, kebabs thrown at the window, and most useful door to door c**ts tend to be less inclined to go to the upper tier (of course if your front door is on the ground floor its virtually no value).

The grief tends to be, as Nick said, getting your stuff in, but this also equates into making it much harder for pikey little scuffs to get your stuff out (and of course its a lot harder to get in through a window, if its on the first floor).

Downsides, water pressure can be a c**t, but often if its a converted property, if your upstairs you don't get the water bill either.

Also in my experience its better to have noisy downstairs neighbors than upstairs. Easier to drown out, and you can't generally hear them banging one another.


really ?

when I lived on the top floor flat of a four storey block I never bought a tv licence , I figured never answer the intercom when you wasn't expecting any one and you wouldn't get caught and I didn't

Edited by richard shaw (og)65 (14 Oct 2015 2.46pm)

 


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chris123 Flag hove actually 14 Oct 15 3.16pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote richard shaw (og)65 at 14 Oct 2015 2.43pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 13 Oct 2015 1.45pm

In my experience, first floor.

Ground floor flats tend to be the ones that get burgled, plus heat rises, so its usually a bit more convenient in terms of heating to be the upstairs flat.

Also you tend to get less 'street problems' like people pissing in your doorway, kebabs thrown at the window, and most useful door to door c**ts tend to be less inclined to go to the upper tier (of course if your front door is on the ground floor its virtually no value).

The grief tends to be, as Nick said, getting your stuff in, but this also equates into making it much harder for pikey little scuffs to get your stuff out (and of course its a lot harder to get in through a window, if its on the first floor).

Downsides, water pressure can be a c**t, but often if its a converted property, if your upstairs you don't get the water bill either.

Also in my experience its better to have noisy downstairs neighbors than upstairs. Easier to drown out, and you can't generally hear them banging one another.


really ?

when I lived on the top floor flat of a four storey block I never bought a tv licence , I figured never answer the intercom when you wasn't expecting any one and you wouldn't get caught and I didn't

Edited by richard shaw (og)65 (14 Oct 2015 2.46pm)


That is not true, of course you get billed for water.

 

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martinb75 Flag Tampere 14 Oct 15 6.32pm Send a Private Message to martinb75 Add martinb75 as a friend

Easier to break in to a ground floor flat.

 

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oldcodger Flag 14 Oct 15 6.58pm Send a Private Message to oldcodger Add oldcodger as a friend

Quote chris123 at 14 Oct 2015 3.16pm

Quote richard shaw (og)65 at 14 Oct 2015 2.43pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 13 Oct 2015 1.45pm

In my experience, first floor.

Ground floor flats tend to be the ones that get burgled, plus heat rises, so its usually a bit more convenient in terms of heating to be the upstairs flat.

Also you tend to get less 'street problems' like people pissing in your doorway, kebabs thrown at the window, and most useful door to door c**ts tend to be less inclined to go to the upper tier (of course if your front door is on the ground floor its virtually no value).

The grief tends to be, as Nick said, getting your stuff in, but this also equates into making it much harder for pikey little scuffs to get your stuff out (and of course its a lot harder to get in through a window, if its on the first floor).

Downsides, water pressure can be a c**t, but often if its a converted property, if your upstairs you don't get the water bill either.

Also in my experience its better to have noisy downstairs neighbors than upstairs. Easier to drown out, and you can't generally hear them banging one another.


really ?

when I lived on the top floor flat of a four storey block I never bought a tv licence , I figured never answer the intercom when you wasn't expecting any one and you wouldn't get caught and I didn't

Edited by richard shaw (og)65 (14 Oct 2015 2.46pm)


That is not true, of course you get billed for water.

If that happens, you can move one floor up, onto the roof with a bucket.

 

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Vaibow Flag vancouver/croydon 15 Oct 15 2.16am Send a Private Message to Vaibow Add Vaibow as a friend

pro's and cons pretty much just tilt it to the top mate

 


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becky Flag over the moon 15 Oct 15 6.52am Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Of course, the ground floor is easier to get out of in the event of a fire.....

 


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