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December 17, 2009 at 11:24 AM #16823December 17, 2009 at 11:35 AM #494965werewolf34Participant
Is it considered a good purchase?
Borderline, 250 a foot is okay.Or will we have lot of trouble during resale?
Yes and no, cul de sac is a plus but being the 1st trac next to the freeway a real minus. Also you’re in by Camino Del Sur so you are stuck using the 56 (get nasty during rush hour) in either directionWorries me that it’s been listed for 9 months. Price is wrong or there’s something else
Being next to a freeway long-term I think would bring health issues (respiration, exhaust).
December 17, 2009 at 11:35 AM #495835werewolf34ParticipantIs it considered a good purchase?
Borderline, 250 a foot is okay.Or will we have lot of trouble during resale?
Yes and no, cul de sac is a plus but being the 1st trac next to the freeway a real minus. Also you’re in by Camino Del Sur so you are stuck using the 56 (get nasty during rush hour) in either directionWorries me that it’s been listed for 9 months. Price is wrong or there’s something else
Being next to a freeway long-term I think would bring health issues (respiration, exhaust).
December 17, 2009 at 11:35 AM #495593werewolf34ParticipantIs it considered a good purchase?
Borderline, 250 a foot is okay.Or will we have lot of trouble during resale?
Yes and no, cul de sac is a plus but being the 1st trac next to the freeway a real minus. Also you’re in by Camino Del Sur so you are stuck using the 56 (get nasty during rush hour) in either directionWorries me that it’s been listed for 9 months. Price is wrong or there’s something else
Being next to a freeway long-term I think would bring health issues (respiration, exhaust).
December 17, 2009 at 11:35 AM #495124werewolf34ParticipantIs it considered a good purchase?
Borderline, 250 a foot is okay.Or will we have lot of trouble during resale?
Yes and no, cul de sac is a plus but being the 1st trac next to the freeway a real minus. Also you’re in by Camino Del Sur so you are stuck using the 56 (get nasty during rush hour) in either directionWorries me that it’s been listed for 9 months. Price is wrong or there’s something else
Being next to a freeway long-term I think would bring health issues (respiration, exhaust).
December 17, 2009 at 11:35 AM #495507werewolf34ParticipantIs it considered a good purchase?
Borderline, 250 a foot is okay.Or will we have lot of trouble during resale?
Yes and no, cul de sac is a plus but being the 1st trac next to the freeway a real minus. Also you’re in by Camino Del Sur so you are stuck using the 56 (get nasty during rush hour) in either directionWorries me that it’s been listed for 9 months. Price is wrong or there’s something else
Being next to a freeway long-term I think would bring health issues (respiration, exhaust).
December 17, 2009 at 11:41 AM #495840DataAgentParticipantWe owned a home that backed up to a major freeway many years ago. People told us we would get used to the noise. We never did. In fact, the noise seemed to get worse every year. And we had a very difficult time selling the place 5 years later.
December 17, 2009 at 11:41 AM #495597DataAgentParticipantWe owned a home that backed up to a major freeway many years ago. People told us we would get used to the noise. We never did. In fact, the noise seemed to get worse every year. And we had a very difficult time selling the place 5 years later.
December 17, 2009 at 11:41 AM #495512DataAgentParticipantWe owned a home that backed up to a major freeway many years ago. People told us we would get used to the noise. We never did. In fact, the noise seemed to get worse every year. And we had a very difficult time selling the place 5 years later.
December 17, 2009 at 11:41 AM #494969DataAgentParticipantWe owned a home that backed up to a major freeway many years ago. People told us we would get used to the noise. We never did. In fact, the noise seemed to get worse every year. And we had a very difficult time selling the place 5 years later.
December 17, 2009 at 11:41 AM #495128DataAgentParticipantWe owned a home that backed up to a major freeway many years ago. People told us we would get used to the noise. We never did. In fact, the noise seemed to get worse every year. And we had a very difficult time selling the place 5 years later.
December 17, 2009 at 1:36 PM #495162NoobParticipantI lived next to a freeway once. I will live in a tent before I do that again. At night, the noise is amplified beyond anything tolerable. Unless you are deaf, you will absolutely regret it.
December 17, 2009 at 1:36 PM #495876NoobParticipantI lived next to a freeway once. I will live in a tent before I do that again. At night, the noise is amplified beyond anything tolerable. Unless you are deaf, you will absolutely regret it.
December 17, 2009 at 1:36 PM #495004NoobParticipantI lived next to a freeway once. I will live in a tent before I do that again. At night, the noise is amplified beyond anything tolerable. Unless you are deaf, you will absolutely regret it.
December 17, 2009 at 1:36 PM #495632NoobParticipantI lived next to a freeway once. I will live in a tent before I do that again. At night, the noise is amplified beyond anything tolerable. Unless you are deaf, you will absolutely regret it.
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