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When buying high rise condo unit, it is very important to note that the
unit that one is choosing does not share a wall with the lift core. High
rise condo are equipped with lift or high speed lift where the up and
down movement of the lift cars are guided by rails attached to the wall
of the lift core. If a condo unit has wall that share the same wall with
the lift core, it is inevitably that to some extent that the noise and
vibration as the result of the movement of the lift cars can be
transmitted to the condo unit.
How much noise or vibration is transmitted depend on the structural
design of the condo itself, if the structure is designed with reinforced
concrete wall, then the noise transmitted may only be minimal, brick
wall results in more noise being transmitted.
Ideally there should be a buffer such as staircase area or any other
utility area between the condo wall and the lift core wall so that the
noise from the lift car movement can be well insulated from being
transmitted to the condo unit.
However, how much noise there is also depend on the type or quality of
the lift and the thickness of the wall of the lift core. In the most
optimistic case where good quality lifts are being used together with
thick structural lift core wall, the noise transmitted will be very
minimal.
But then again, many such information are beyond reach by ordinary
buyers and it is better to play safe rather than saddled with a condo
unit which are constantly being disturbed by the unwanted noise from the
lift car movement.
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