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February 25, 2011 at 7:26 AM #672150February 25, 2011 at 8:08 AM #671025SD RealtorParticipant
I am very averse to noise and would agree completely with DataAgent about resale. Noise may even be worse then power lines. This is why you always see the outliers pricewise. Oh boy there is an SFR for $X in this great community. Chances are that it backs up to a busy street.
February 25, 2011 at 8:08 AM #671086SD RealtorParticipantI am very averse to noise and would agree completely with DataAgent about resale. Noise may even be worse then power lines. This is why you always see the outliers pricewise. Oh boy there is an SFR for $X in this great community. Chances are that it backs up to a busy street.
February 25, 2011 at 8:08 AM #671696SD RealtorParticipantI am very averse to noise and would agree completely with DataAgent about resale. Noise may even be worse then power lines. This is why you always see the outliers pricewise. Oh boy there is an SFR for $X in this great community. Chances are that it backs up to a busy street.
February 25, 2011 at 8:08 AM #671835SD RealtorParticipantI am very averse to noise and would agree completely with DataAgent about resale. Noise may even be worse then power lines. This is why you always see the outliers pricewise. Oh boy there is an SFR for $X in this great community. Chances are that it backs up to a busy street.
February 25, 2011 at 8:08 AM #672180SD RealtorParticipantI am very averse to noise and would agree completely with DataAgent about resale. Noise may even be worse then power lines. This is why you always see the outliers pricewise. Oh boy there is an SFR for $X in this great community. Chances are that it backs up to a busy street.
February 25, 2011 at 8:16 AM #671030rent4nowParticipant[quote=irondoc]Here’s some wacky advice, but well worth it in my mind. Two years ago my wife and I bought a house that is on a hill several blocks North of the 56 in Carmel Valley. My wife was paranoid about freeway noise, and we went back to the house several times during the day, and it was within my wife’s tolerable limits. This was in mid-October. After we moved in, we discovered that the worst noise is at night, when it is cold and the noise travels farther. Especially at this time of the year. Even though the traffic is lighter at night, the noise given off is greater. Visit the neighborhood of the house sometime around 11pm, park on the street near the house in question, turn off your engine. Roll down your windows or better yet get out. That will give you a sense of how bad it can get.[/quote]
Thats a good idea about going late at night. I did not consider that. We have been to the house during the day and during evening traffic hour.
The house is on a pretty steep lot overlooking the north with views of Mt soledad to the nw and cowles to the ne. We are the 2nd street up from the 8 so about 200-300 ft from the onramp but way above the highway.We will go there again and this time sit inside and observe with the windows open and closed.
Right now we deal with the flight path noise so we figure it cant be much worse. Although the plane noise is not constant, when a plane does fly over you have to pause the movie or conversation for 15 seconds.February 25, 2011 at 8:16 AM #671091rent4nowParticipant[quote=irondoc]Here’s some wacky advice, but well worth it in my mind. Two years ago my wife and I bought a house that is on a hill several blocks North of the 56 in Carmel Valley. My wife was paranoid about freeway noise, and we went back to the house several times during the day, and it was within my wife’s tolerable limits. This was in mid-October. After we moved in, we discovered that the worst noise is at night, when it is cold and the noise travels farther. Especially at this time of the year. Even though the traffic is lighter at night, the noise given off is greater. Visit the neighborhood of the house sometime around 11pm, park on the street near the house in question, turn off your engine. Roll down your windows or better yet get out. That will give you a sense of how bad it can get.[/quote]
Thats a good idea about going late at night. I did not consider that. We have been to the house during the day and during evening traffic hour.
The house is on a pretty steep lot overlooking the north with views of Mt soledad to the nw and cowles to the ne. We are the 2nd street up from the 8 so about 200-300 ft from the onramp but way above the highway.We will go there again and this time sit inside and observe with the windows open and closed.
Right now we deal with the flight path noise so we figure it cant be much worse. Although the plane noise is not constant, when a plane does fly over you have to pause the movie or conversation for 15 seconds.February 25, 2011 at 8:16 AM #671701rent4nowParticipant[quote=irondoc]Here’s some wacky advice, but well worth it in my mind. Two years ago my wife and I bought a house that is on a hill several blocks North of the 56 in Carmel Valley. My wife was paranoid about freeway noise, and we went back to the house several times during the day, and it was within my wife’s tolerable limits. This was in mid-October. After we moved in, we discovered that the worst noise is at night, when it is cold and the noise travels farther. Especially at this time of the year. Even though the traffic is lighter at night, the noise given off is greater. Visit the neighborhood of the house sometime around 11pm, park on the street near the house in question, turn off your engine. Roll down your windows or better yet get out. That will give you a sense of how bad it can get.[/quote]
Thats a good idea about going late at night. I did not consider that. We have been to the house during the day and during evening traffic hour.
The house is on a pretty steep lot overlooking the north with views of Mt soledad to the nw and cowles to the ne. We are the 2nd street up from the 8 so about 200-300 ft from the onramp but way above the highway.We will go there again and this time sit inside and observe with the windows open and closed.
Right now we deal with the flight path noise so we figure it cant be much worse. Although the plane noise is not constant, when a plane does fly over you have to pause the movie or conversation for 15 seconds.February 25, 2011 at 8:16 AM #671840rent4nowParticipant[quote=irondoc]Here’s some wacky advice, but well worth it in my mind. Two years ago my wife and I bought a house that is on a hill several blocks North of the 56 in Carmel Valley. My wife was paranoid about freeway noise, and we went back to the house several times during the day, and it was within my wife’s tolerable limits. This was in mid-October. After we moved in, we discovered that the worst noise is at night, when it is cold and the noise travels farther. Especially at this time of the year. Even though the traffic is lighter at night, the noise given off is greater. Visit the neighborhood of the house sometime around 11pm, park on the street near the house in question, turn off your engine. Roll down your windows or better yet get out. That will give you a sense of how bad it can get.[/quote]
Thats a good idea about going late at night. I did not consider that. We have been to the house during the day and during evening traffic hour.
The house is on a pretty steep lot overlooking the north with views of Mt soledad to the nw and cowles to the ne. We are the 2nd street up from the 8 so about 200-300 ft from the onramp but way above the highway.We will go there again and this time sit inside and observe with the windows open and closed.
Right now we deal with the flight path noise so we figure it cant be much worse. Although the plane noise is not constant, when a plane does fly over you have to pause the movie or conversation for 15 seconds.February 25, 2011 at 8:16 AM #672185rent4nowParticipant[quote=irondoc]Here’s some wacky advice, but well worth it in my mind. Two years ago my wife and I bought a house that is on a hill several blocks North of the 56 in Carmel Valley. My wife was paranoid about freeway noise, and we went back to the house several times during the day, and it was within my wife’s tolerable limits. This was in mid-October. After we moved in, we discovered that the worst noise is at night, when it is cold and the noise travels farther. Especially at this time of the year. Even though the traffic is lighter at night, the noise given off is greater. Visit the neighborhood of the house sometime around 11pm, park on the street near the house in question, turn off your engine. Roll down your windows or better yet get out. That will give you a sense of how bad it can get.[/quote]
Thats a good idea about going late at night. I did not consider that. We have been to the house during the day and during evening traffic hour.
The house is on a pretty steep lot overlooking the north with views of Mt soledad to the nw and cowles to the ne. We are the 2nd street up from the 8 so about 200-300 ft from the onramp but way above the highway.We will go there again and this time sit inside and observe with the windows open and closed.
Right now we deal with the flight path noise so we figure it cant be much worse. Although the plane noise is not constant, when a plane does fly over you have to pause the movie or conversation for 15 seconds.February 25, 2011 at 8:35 AM #671045RenParticipantBetween my wife and I, we’ve lived in 20 or so different places in the last 25 years, many of them close to major roads. Our place in Temecula backs to a park, so day and night we hear nothing but birds and crickets. It’s awesome, and now that we’ve lived with noise and without, we wouldn’t even consider a house by a freeway.
You may be far happier with several hundred fewer square feet in a quiet area.
February 25, 2011 at 8:35 AM #671106RenParticipantBetween my wife and I, we’ve lived in 20 or so different places in the last 25 years, many of them close to major roads. Our place in Temecula backs to a park, so day and night we hear nothing but birds and crickets. It’s awesome, and now that we’ve lived with noise and without, we wouldn’t even consider a house by a freeway.
You may be far happier with several hundred fewer square feet in a quiet area.
February 25, 2011 at 8:35 AM #671716RenParticipantBetween my wife and I, we’ve lived in 20 or so different places in the last 25 years, many of them close to major roads. Our place in Temecula backs to a park, so day and night we hear nothing but birds and crickets. It’s awesome, and now that we’ve lived with noise and without, we wouldn’t even consider a house by a freeway.
You may be far happier with several hundred fewer square feet in a quiet area.
February 25, 2011 at 8:35 AM #671855RenParticipantBetween my wife and I, we’ve lived in 20 or so different places in the last 25 years, many of them close to major roads. Our place in Temecula backs to a park, so day and night we hear nothing but birds and crickets. It’s awesome, and now that we’ve lived with noise and without, we wouldn’t even consider a house by a freeway.
You may be far happier with several hundred fewer square feet in a quiet area.
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