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Old 08-29-2023, 06:50 AM
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To answer your question, most residential areas in TV can be considered all those things, just not all hours of the day. As others have mentioned there is the noise of lawn service equipment, garbage collection, the occasional train whistle--in fact the sort of suburban noise you'd hear anywhere. The rest of the time it's quiet as long as your neighbors are! Ha! This article gives a good overview, though it is a bit out of date (no longer three theaters here). As for the designation of "best" neighborhoods, again, this is in the eye of the beholder. This writer seems to indicate that proximity to services and entertainment gets the neighborhood in the best category. TV is a very well-designed concept. Though some neighborhoods may feel too close to noise centers, all are generally well located with access to all the things we like to have access to--pools, golf, services, restaurants, etc. TV even anticipates hesitation for those who might want to retire here and offer a Lifestyles program so you can try before you buy (or rent).