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July 7, 2009 at 10:26 PM #427508July 8, 2009 at 10:10 AM #426900
jimmyle
ParticipantI thought it is a better buy than the houses in MM I listed above. I have lived near the freeway before. Double pane windows help a lot.
I think it is a good buy for the current market but I am still waiting and hoping for some additional price reduction. A similar home for $350K should be ideal just in case one of us get laid off we can still handle the payment. 1400 sq ft (single story) is about right for four people (although I have no children yet). I hate cleaning, so I prefer smaller homes.
July 8, 2009 at 10:10 AM #427127jimmyle
ParticipantI thought it is a better buy than the houses in MM I listed above. I have lived near the freeway before. Double pane windows help a lot.
I think it is a good buy for the current market but I am still waiting and hoping for some additional price reduction. A similar home for $350K should be ideal just in case one of us get laid off we can still handle the payment. 1400 sq ft (single story) is about right for four people (although I have no children yet). I hate cleaning, so I prefer smaller homes.
July 8, 2009 at 10:10 AM #427414jimmyle
ParticipantI thought it is a better buy than the houses in MM I listed above. I have lived near the freeway before. Double pane windows help a lot.
I think it is a good buy for the current market but I am still waiting and hoping for some additional price reduction. A similar home for $350K should be ideal just in case one of us get laid off we can still handle the payment. 1400 sq ft (single story) is about right for four people (although I have no children yet). I hate cleaning, so I prefer smaller homes.
July 8, 2009 at 10:10 AM #427486jimmyle
ParticipantI thought it is a better buy than the houses in MM I listed above. I have lived near the freeway before. Double pane windows help a lot.
I think it is a good buy for the current market but I am still waiting and hoping for some additional price reduction. A similar home for $350K should be ideal just in case one of us get laid off we can still handle the payment. 1400 sq ft (single story) is about right for four people (although I have no children yet). I hate cleaning, so I prefer smaller homes.
July 8, 2009 at 10:10 AM #427648jimmyle
ParticipantI thought it is a better buy than the houses in MM I listed above. I have lived near the freeway before. Double pane windows help a lot.
I think it is a good buy for the current market but I am still waiting and hoping for some additional price reduction. A similar home for $350K should be ideal just in case one of us get laid off we can still handle the payment. 1400 sq ft (single story) is about right for four people (although I have no children yet). I hate cleaning, so I prefer smaller homes.
July 8, 2009 at 11:07 AM #426925an
Participantjimmyle, it might be better for you and the person who bought it, but many people hate road noise. It makes your backyard useless when it’s too loud to go outside. Some people are light sleepers too and even double pane windows won’t kill all the noise. To each their own.
July 8, 2009 at 11:07 AM #427152an
Participantjimmyle, it might be better for you and the person who bought it, but many people hate road noise. It makes your backyard useless when it’s too loud to go outside. Some people are light sleepers too and even double pane windows won’t kill all the noise. To each their own.
July 8, 2009 at 11:07 AM #427439an
Participantjimmyle, it might be better for you and the person who bought it, but many people hate road noise. It makes your backyard useless when it’s too loud to go outside. Some people are light sleepers too and even double pane windows won’t kill all the noise. To each their own.
July 8, 2009 at 11:07 AM #427511an
Participantjimmyle, it might be better for you and the person who bought it, but many people hate road noise. It makes your backyard useless when it’s too loud to go outside. Some people are light sleepers too and even double pane windows won’t kill all the noise. To each their own.
July 8, 2009 at 11:07 AM #427673an
Participantjimmyle, it might be better for you and the person who bought it, but many people hate road noise. It makes your backyard useless when it’s too loud to go outside. Some people are light sleepers too and even double pane windows won’t kill all the noise. To each their own.
July 8, 2009 at 11:22 PM #427301sdcellar
ParticipantThe freeway noise of the 56 isn’t bad at all. It’s certainly no 5 or 15. I lived almost exactly that close, just a bit further west and you wouldn’t even notice the noise, even in the backyard. In the summer, from the second story, you could hear cars if the windows were open, but it’s so dead after 9 or so, no big deal.
The bigger concern, though, might be the street it’s on. I notice that it’s fairly long, so it would seem to carry more traffic (even though it is residential). Mostly a concern for those with kids.
July 8, 2009 at 11:22 PM #427527sdcellar
ParticipantThe freeway noise of the 56 isn’t bad at all. It’s certainly no 5 or 15. I lived almost exactly that close, just a bit further west and you wouldn’t even notice the noise, even in the backyard. In the summer, from the second story, you could hear cars if the windows were open, but it’s so dead after 9 or so, no big deal.
The bigger concern, though, might be the street it’s on. I notice that it’s fairly long, so it would seem to carry more traffic (even though it is residential). Mostly a concern for those with kids.
July 8, 2009 at 11:22 PM #427815sdcellar
ParticipantThe freeway noise of the 56 isn’t bad at all. It’s certainly no 5 or 15. I lived almost exactly that close, just a bit further west and you wouldn’t even notice the noise, even in the backyard. In the summer, from the second story, you could hear cars if the windows were open, but it’s so dead after 9 or so, no big deal.
The bigger concern, though, might be the street it’s on. I notice that it’s fairly long, so it would seem to carry more traffic (even though it is residential). Mostly a concern for those with kids.
July 8, 2009 at 11:22 PM #427887sdcellar
ParticipantThe freeway noise of the 56 isn’t bad at all. It’s certainly no 5 or 15. I lived almost exactly that close, just a bit further west and you wouldn’t even notice the noise, even in the backyard. In the summer, from the second story, you could hear cars if the windows were open, but it’s so dead after 9 or so, no big deal.
The bigger concern, though, might be the street it’s on. I notice that it’s fairly long, so it would seem to carry more traffic (even though it is residential). Mostly a concern for those with kids.
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