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Why are the public stalls at Tahoe Plaza in East Bay so big?

1. The public building area allocated to commercial housing is mainly composed of two parts: elevator shafts, corridors, equipment rooms, apartment foyers, corridors and other apartments that functionally serve the entire building. The construction area of ??occupancy rooms and management rooms; 50% of the horizontal projection area of ??external walls outside the separation between each unit and the public building space of the building.

2. Due to the different circumstances of each property, the public stalls are also different. According to the current operating experience in the real estate market, if an ordinary multi-story residential building has no underground equipment room, no ground floor shops, and the ground floor is elevated, the pooling coefficient is between 10% and 15%; for small high-rise residential buildings with elevators , the share coefficient is between 15% and 20%; high-rise residential buildings are relatively higher, around 20% and 25%.