Sono nuovo in Austria e sto cercando un appartamento. Ne vedo molti con quei tetti spioventi e tendo a pensare che d’estate debba fare molto caldo.

    È davvero un problema? Dovrei evitarlo?

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    1. TotalStatisticNoob on

      It’s a problem, yes. Personally, I would only consider it with an AC

    2. Fantastic-Comb7493 on

      Avoid if it has no air conditioning, otherwise it will be like a sauna from potentially May to September

    3. CamelOwn3204 on

      Just keep in mind that its gonna be hella hot in the Summer

    4. Yes, such apartments tend to get hotter during the summer months.

      Depending on location, you can expect inside temperatures over 30 degrees during heat waves (and they are quite common, particularly in the eastern and southeastern parts of Austria).

      Unless there is air conditioning, which is still quite rare in Austria, I would avoid it.

    5. sebastobol on

      You can easily avoid getting grilled in the summer when you use a self-adhesive UV film. Don’t use the cheapest one and most important it must be applied from the outside.

      If it’s really necessary to cool down the Appartement an AC unit which blows outside of the window will do the rest. Use a plastic sealing for the window to minimize the airflow.

      You can buy all three products in most DIY stores like OBI, Hagebaumarkt, etc.

    6. FaceFurzFranz on

      if you dont mind two hobbits crushing your flat to cast a ring in it you will be fine.

    7. I live in an apartment like this and tbh during regular summers i don’t mind it at all – it does get stuffy but i usually got all windows open during night and heavy blinds closed during day so it’s not that bad

      Once temperature goes over 38°C and there’s no wind however….🫠

    8. spideroncoffein on

      apart from the heat thing be aware that everything with slopes is counted fully for the living space size to a height of 150cm+. That means they are often bigger on paper than in real life.

    9. imnotokayandthatso-k on

      Apartments in Vienna rarely have AC. Heating is also more expensive. Running costs are generally very high and some places charge you more Betriebskosten than lower floors

    10. tardlessforeinger on

      If it has no air-conditioning yet, you’ve considered cannibalism and like baked/fried flesh and have lots of friends who visit, then yes – take it.

    11. AlppiKarhu on

      Nah, you’ll be fine. I lived in two of those, and there wasn’t much difference compared to normal windows.

    12. sendlino12 on

      I lived in top floor 5 years. They always look pretty cool but you will die in summer. I could not chill at home anymore. And you have to heat a lot in winter. Would never go back. But most of the time they are cheaper, so if you wanna save money you will survive the summer days at the park

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