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asiebel 11-04-2020 03:43 PM

I have read some complaints from people right next to the turn pike but I dont know what Village thatvis

chrisinva 11-04-2020 04:32 PM

The turnpike noise can be an issue - it depends on 1) you 2) closeness to t pike 3) which way your house/lanai are oriented 4) wind 5) temperature and 6) anything else. After lifestyle visit #2 we bought a lot in DeSoto with lanai facing 501. On lifestyle visit #3 in Dec 2018, were supposed to visit the Street of Dream & pick out cabinets, flooring, etc. But the night before the appointment we went to our lot at 8 pm to test the noise level. Unacceptable to me! Others, however might have thought nothing of it. We went to plan B & chose a spec house in DeSoto, easily transferred the deposit and bought the spec house. We still hear t pike noise, especially loud in the early morn ( 6 am) & Mondays and on cold days and now we also hear trucks on Warm Springs. If I had to do it all over, I’d rent for 3-6 months before buying. Full disclosure – the noise doesn’t bother hubby a bit!!:a040:

Dgizzi 11-04-2020 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1855916)
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.

They buy there cause the houses are cheaper for that reason.

Stu from NYC 11-04-2020 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Dgizzi (Post 1856337)
They buy there cause the houses are cheaper for that reason.

Might be cheaper but to me the noise level way more important

Scott O 11-05-2020 05:54 AM

We live in Monarch Grove, which is near the turnpike and coming from a very quiet neighborhood in the suburbs I was a little worried...but honestly it doesn’t seem to really matter, it’s a light white noise in the background on certain days...I only hear when outside, mainly mornings. It’s not bothering us at all...I’m sure it’s way less annoying than listening to pickle ball courts or sports areas in the background...

camaguey48 11-05-2020 06:01 AM

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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!

Yes it is.

Larchap49 11-05-2020 09:01 AM

I am in Linden near the Highway I rarely notice the traffic noise. I find the constant lawn mower noise from all the different landscape companies and the Villages maintenance crews to be more prevalent than the highway.

UpNorth 11-05-2020 09:40 AM

I had a condo on the ocean in Stuart years ago. The sound of the Atlantic was there 24/7. I did not mind it, and many people feel it to be very relaxing. Now, if you could convince yourself that this traffic noise is similar to ocean waves (minus the car horns), you may be able to "enjoy" it. But it is certainly not for me.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 11-05-2020 09:56 AM

I would rather have steady highway noise , then some dog yipping off and on while out on lanai, or the morons that think everyone wants to hear there TV show that they leave on out on lanai all day . I’ve been lucky in 5 homes here not to have the problem but lots of people do and I hear those TV’S when I’m walking sometimes 4 or 5 homes before I pass there home

Joe V. 11-05-2020 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com (Post 1856539)
I would rather have steady highway noise , then some dog yipping off and on while out on lanai, or the morons that think everyone wants to hear there TV show that they leave on out on lanai all day . I’ve been lucky in 5 homes here not to have the problem but lots of people do and I hear those TV’S when I’m walking sometimes 4 or 5 homes before I pass there home

You nailed it on the head this time.

Quixote 11-05-2020 01:56 PM

Much like the train issue ...
 
I've heard this before regarding the noise 0f some 30 or so freight trains passing nearby daily/nightly. Some folks couldn't stand it and had to move. I can hear it from quite a distance, and I like the sound, as it's a reminiscence from my childhood. I'm not sure I'd like it if I were in close proximity to it. It's a very individual thing. Visit the area at several different times of the day and night and see what your comfort level is; don't listen to anyone posting on your thread. This has to be YOUR experience!

Stu from NYC 11-05-2020 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Quixote (Post 1856634)
I've heard this before regarding the noise 0f some 30 or so freight trains passing nearby daily/nightly. Some folks couldn't stand it and had to move. I can hear it from quite a distance, and I like the sound, as it's a reminiscence from my childhood. I'm not sure I'd like it if I were in close proximity to it. It's a very individual thing. Visit the area at several different times of the day and night and see what your comfort level is; don't listen to anyone posting on your thread. This has to be YOUR experience!

I would also consider if being in a noisy area would make it harder to sell your house down the road.

coffeebean 11-05-2020 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Larry chappel (Post 1856515)
I am in Linden near the Highway I rarely notice the traffic noise. I find the constant lawn mower noise from all the different landscape companies and the Villages maintenance crews to be more prevalent than the highway.

The landscape companies don't work after dark. It is so lovely to sit on our lanai, after dark in the peace and quiet. That traffic din is constant if you are close enough to the turnpike to hear it.

coffeebean 11-05-2020 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com (Post 1856539)
I would rather have steady highway noise , then some dog yipping off and on while out on lanai, or the morons that think everyone wants to hear there TV show that they leave on out on lanai all day . I’ve been lucky in 5 homes here not to have the problem but lots of people do and I hear those TV’S when I’m walking sometimes 4 or 5 homes before I pass there home

You can always have a "talk" with the offender of a loud TV or loud music. You can not have a "talk" with the traffic on the turnpike.

John41 11-05-2020 03:47 PM

Originally Posted by Dgizzi View Post
They buy there cause the houses are cheaper for that reason.

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1856384)
Might be cheaper but to me the noise level way more important

I agree!

There are some here who would buy shoes too small because they’re cheap, then claim their feet don’t hurt.


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