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Beyond the Premium: Why Some Singaporean Homebuyers Steer Clear of Top-Floor Properties

Posted by Jayson Ang on July 7, 2026
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Top-floor condominium units in Singapore often come at a premium price and are associated with luxury, but they have notable drawbacks. These include higher costs with uncertain investment returns, increased risk of roof leaks, potential noise disturbances from neighbors and rooftop facilities, and longer lift wait times. Contrary to popular belief, top floors aren’t always the quietest or best for views—sometimes upper-middle floors offer better scenery and less sun glare. Buyers should weigh these factors carefully against lifestyle preferences and budget. Consulting an experienced real estate advisor can help make informed decisions tailored to individual goals, whether buying or selling.

Top-floor units in condominiums are frequently associated with luxury and command a price premium. While the notion that “higher floors equal better value” is deeply ingrained, not all homeowners share this appreciation. Those who have experienced top-floor living often highlight certain drawbacks. Before investing in the highest unit in a stack, it’s wise to consider these potential disadvantages that lead some Singaporeans to prefer high floors, but not necessarily the very highest.

1. Cost and Investment Returns: The most immediate concern is cost. Top-floor units are almost always the most expensive. While they are capital-intensive, it’s not guaranteed they will be the most profitable. In some cases, even ground-floor units have matched or exceeded the gains of higher-floor units. The high initial purchase price can leave less room for appreciation, making the investment returns less certain. Many realtors suggest that buying a top-floor unit should be viewed as a personal indulgence—something to be enjoyed for its lifestyle benefits, rather than a guaranteed superior investment. This alone can deter budget-conscious buyers.

Other Reasons for Hesitation:

2. Increased Vulnerability to Roof Leaks: Unlike residents on lower or middle floors who can report ceiling leaks to management or upstairs neighbors, top-floor residents are directly beneath the roof and exposed to the elements. This means that when the roof’s waterproofing deteriorates, leaks can occur directly into their unit, especially during heavy rains. Rectifying roof issues is typically a more complex and lengthy process than fixing a standard ceiling leak, often involving specialized crews and prolonged approval times from condo management. While maintenance fees cover these repairs, living with persistent leaks during repair periods can be highly inconvenient. It’s advisable to check the condition of roof access areas (if applicable) for signs of poor maintenance.

3. Not Always Quieter: Despite being elevated, top-floor units are not universally quiet. Noise from downstairs neighbors, such as loud music or arguments, can still be a significant disturbance. Furthermore, units on the highest floors might be level with or directly facing elevated MRT tracks or major highways, negating the expected noise reduction. Ironically, lower-floor units, particularly those with dense foliage or noise barriers implemented by developers, can sometimes offer better insulation from road noise, as these features may not block sound for the highest levels. Using a decibel meter during viewings, even for top-floor units, is recommended to avoid assumptions.

4. Disruptions from Rooftop Facilities: Condominiums with rooftop amenities like tennis courts, pools, or sky gardens can introduce unique disruptions. Noise from parties, exercise classes, or general use of these facilities can travel downwards into units. Another common complaint relates to lift usage: residents living directly below rooftop amenities often find lifts crowded with users carrying sports equipment, barbecue supplies, or dripping from the pool, particularly during peak times. While actual structural leaks from rooftop pools into units are rare, the perceived risk can be a concern for some.

5. The “White Sky” Effect: While high-floor units often promise panoramic views, there’s a “sweet spot” for optimal scenery that isn’t always at the very top. At extreme heights, especially when facing an open sky or low-rise enclaves, the view can sometimes appear as an overwhelming “white sky”—a monotonous, glaring white expanse. Sun glare and adverse weather conditions can further obscure the view, leading residents to keep curtains drawn. In such cases, units a few floors down, in the upper-middle levels, might offer a more pleasant view, allowing for a glimpse of ground-level activity and surrounding greenery.

6. Longest Lift Wait Times: Residing on the topmost floor generally means longer wait times for lifts. This is exacerbated during peak hours, festive seasons, or when residents are moving in/out. Lift breakdowns can become a significant inconvenience. While adequate lift maintenance and sufficient numbers of lifts can mitigate this, some level of frustration, especially when contractors monopolize lifts, is often unavoidable for top-floor residents.

Should You Buy, Sell or Wait?

If you’re reading this, you must be trying to figure out the best course of action right now: is it the right time to buy or sell?

It’s difficult to give an exact answer since everyone’s situation is unique and what works for one person may not necessarily work for you.

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