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mbswitzer 11-03-2020 12:16 PM

Turnpike Traffic Noise
 
This is my first post so bear with me. We're coming to The Villages for the third time this winter and intend to look for, and buy a home. While scouring the homefinder I noticed the proximity of the turnpike to the villages south of 44 and was wondering if turnpike traffic noise is a problem in those areas. Thank you!

PugMom 11-03-2020 12:20 PM

i have heard it can be a problem from other posters. we aren't as close as some, but we can still hear some light noise on occasion. mostly we have the windows closed, with ac on, in which case you can't hear anything but emergency vehicles like police & fire

Two Bills 11-03-2020 12:23 PM

When you get here you can hear for yourself.
It is loud in places.
But there are plenty of buying options out of earshot.
Many people buy the houses within the noisy area, so it must be bearable/ignorable to those people.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 11-03-2020 12:26 PM

I sleep with windows open winter and summer except when I have a guest , I like the steady mild noise from turnpike , but everyone is different , it’s up to individual but many more either don’t mind it or never hear it then those who do and with windows closed I never do

GoPacers 11-03-2020 12:30 PM

Turnpike (and any heavily traveled road) traffic noise travels for miles. If your back yard is facing the highway you'll likely hear the noise in the evenings and early morning. Even then, it will depend on the level of semi traffic. There is enough ambient noise during the day that it will likely be unnoticeable unless you are very close to the highway.

Personally, I would never buy a house within 1-2 miles of a major highway where the back yard faced the highway. I would not want to be along Morse or Buena Vista either but that's personal preference only. My advice would be to trust no one's opinion and visit the house (or area) where are thinking of purchasing and listen for yourself. Visit at different times of the day to get a feel for what it's like and make your own decision. Everyone has a different threshold and only you can decide what is acceptable to you.

CoachKandSportsguy 11-03-2020 12:45 PM

:We can see the interstate from our front patio, and seldom hear engine noises, but the sound of tires turning is noticable once in awhile. However, our lanai faces away from the highway, so we seldom hear the tires turning out there. However, if you come from back country, versus urban life, you will probably notice it more. When I moved from country to city, and for the first month, woke up whenever a car drove down the street.

so its all relative, and much more about change and the amount of change to which you are sensitive, or can learn to ignore. Also, as you retire you will lose some sense of hearing, so there is that going for everyone :ohdear: :duck:

sportsguy

retiredguy123 11-03-2020 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by mbswitzer (Post 1855913)
This is my first post so bear with me. We're coming to The Villages for the third time this winter and intend to look for, and buy a home. While scouring the homefinder I noticed the proximity of the turnpike to the villages south of 44 and was wondering if turnpike traffic noise is a problem in those areas. Thank you!

Not just the houses near the Turnpike, but you need to be aware of potential noise issues with any house you look at. Many of the local roads create a constant noise, especially in the lanai. Also, many houses have the next door neighbor's swimming pool pump located within 10 feet of your master bedroom window, creating a continuous humming noise in the bedroom. When you visit an open house, if the agent has music playing or a waterfall running, tell them to turn them off. That is a red flag for me.

Not noise related, but always check the orientation of the lanai. A west facing lanai can create a very hot afternoon sun condition that many people find unpleasant. Also, some people find "kissing lanai's" to be undesirable, especially if the guy (or lady) next door smokes cigars. The best location is on a cul de sac, or a house with a view. Good luck.

Stu from NYC 11-03-2020 01:08 PM

Lots of people on here have complained about road noise.

Before purchasing a lot stand there for a long period of time and just listen and than come back at a different time of day.

Believe traveling on the interstate is increasing so if anything a little noise will not be so little in a few years.

If the sales rep says they will be building a sound deadening wall get it in writing from someone way higher up than the rep.

John41 11-03-2020 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by mbswitzer (Post 1855913)
This is my first post so bear with me. We're coming to The Villages for the third time this winter and intend to look for, and buy a home. While scouring the homefinder I noticed the proximity of the turnpike to the villages south of 44 and was wondering if turnpike traffic noise is a problem in those areas. Thank you!

sales in those noisy areas have been slow and a few who bought there for the discount are very upset with the noise. add to that widening of the turnpike

Bogie Shooter 11-03-2020 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by John41 (Post 1855943)
sales in those noisy areas have been slow and a few who bought there for the discount are very upset with the noise. add to that widening of the turnpike

Based on what.......?

Going My Way 11-03-2020 02:03 PM

Where are you moving from, a farm?

vintageogauge 11-03-2020 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by John41 (Post 1855943)
sales in those noisy areas have been slow and a few who bought there for the discount are very upset with the noise. add to that widening of the turnpike

Not true. All of the homes and villas except for I believe 2 that are actually in view of the turnpike in Monarch Grove have been sold. As noted above there are people that don't mind it at all and they reaped the benefit of getting really great deals on the homes near the pike. There are buyers for everything, highways, RR tracks, live music, farm animals, you name it there are those that enjoy it. The only thing that most likely would be a hard sell would be near a sewage treatment plant.

Bogie Shooter 11-03-2020 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1855970)
Not true. All of the homes and villas except for I believe 2 that are actually in view of the turnpike in Monarch Grove have been sold. As noted above there are people that don't mind it at all and they reaped the benefit of getting really great deals on the homes near the pike. There are buyers for everything, highways, RR tracks, live music, farm animals, you name it there are those that enjoy it. The only thing that most likely would be a hard sell would be near a sewage treatment plant.

So amazing those that don't live there have all the answers. And you have to constantly set them straight.

vintagebob 11-03-2020 05:23 PM

I live in Monarch Grove but not right next to the turnpike. The noise is very wind dependent. When the wind is out of the northeast, like today, the turnpike is very noisy. When the wind is out of the southwest there is almost no turnpike noise.

Cold days and rainy days tend to increase the noise.

My lanai opens to a beautiful pond view but that means that there is a lot of open space between my house and the Swallowtail Rec Center area across the pond and beyond that the turnpike.. That may be part of the reason that the traffic noise seems bad at my house. There are no houses nearby to block the sound.

John41 11-03-2020 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1855970)
Not true. All of the homes and villas except for I believe 2 that are actually in view of the turnpike in Monarch Grove have been sold. As noted above there are people that don't mind it at all and they reaped the benefit of getting really great deals on the homes near the pike. There are buyers for everything, highways, RR tracks, live music, farm animals, you name it there are those that enjoy it. The only thing that most likely would be a hard sell would be near a sewage treatment plant.

there was a group who actually live there formed to try to get a noise wall built.. doesn’t sound like such a great deal.. and they were selling very slowly..
read the poster before me who actually lives there regarding road noise if you think it doesn’t exist...


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