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greenflash245 07-24-2020 06:29 AM

you can't fix stupid.

jbrown132 07-24-2020 06:45 AM

No different than those buying a house on a golf course fairway. They buy the house then get upset when it gets hit buy a golf ball.

Gunny2403 07-24-2020 07:04 AM

I rent a home in a quiet neighborhood. The house backs up to a pond with houses on the other side. I’ve looked at properties, but either highway noise, golf cart traffic or dog walkers stop me from buying. Due diligence is needed along with patience. TV Realtors often sell the home without disclosing these issues. They know the problems but Commissions drive them.

spieka1912 07-24-2020 07:17 AM

Agree with #41. “Can’t fix stupid “
Huge problem in this country now, people aren’t responsible and want someone else to fix their problem.
Wake up!!

kendi 07-24-2020 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Dgizzi (Post 1807516)
I know right! Did they not think it would be noisy! Maybe when they looked at it the turnpike wasn’t busy cause of the virus! But DUH! And they want me to put my name on a petition to help them! Nope. And if you bought your home “online” do a satellite search. Bet a lot of people don’t know about the prison 5 miles or so from us too!

Its 2 or 3 miles away from Fenney, and not a big deal really. TV has actually purchased land all around it, even right across the street. I'm curious to see what they have planned to develop there. Except for the sign in front you would never even know the prison existed as you pass by. I've heard the next square (or oval I've been told) will be on 470 and if true, probably not too far from the prison.

J1ceasar 07-24-2020 07:22 AM

Yes really . I want that sales person for my business!!! Or wait a few years you'll be deaf anyway

Bay Kid 07-24-2020 07:23 AM

One of these days I will be able to visit the new areas. As soon as I can reach there with my golf cart. Glad I live close to Sumter Landing.

retiredguy123 07-24-2020 07:23 AM

I have little sympathy for the complainers. Buyer beware. But, I do question why the developer built so many houses within about 300 feet of the Turnpike. I would have planned the development with some type of buffer, or common area between the houses and the highway. Perhaps a golf course fairway, pond, and trees adjacent to the Turnpike would have been better, and would have allowed higher prices for the houses. Just my opinion.

kendi 07-24-2020 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by spieka1912 (Post 1807922)
Agree with #41. “Can’t fix stupid “
Huge problem in this country now, people aren’t responsible and want someone else to fix their problem.
Wake up!!

There are the complainers, and then there are the name callers. Calling someone stupid does not put you on a higher playing field. Lower I'd say.

Villages Kahuna 07-24-2020 07:30 AM

Wait until the complaints begin from the new homes being sold near the federal prison because of lights at night or loudspeaker announcements. Even worse, the sounds and vibrations from the blasting at the quarry just west of the prison.

kendi 07-24-2020 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1807927)
I have little sympathy for the complainers. Buyer beware. But, I do question why the developer built so many houses within about 300 feet of the Turnpike. I would have planned the development with some type of buffer, or common area between the houses and the highway. Perhaps a golf course fairway, pond, and trees adjacent to the Turnpike would have been better, and would have allowed higher prices for the houses. Just my opinion.

There is what looks like a buffer. As your driving along the turnpike you will notice you can only see the rooftops of the homes behind the hill they created. If I remember correctly the Gold Wing Nut commented on the buffer in one of his flyover videos.

Lil GTO 07-24-2020 07:35 AM

Never fails to amaze me how little consideration and thought people put into major purchases now days.


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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1807461)
Really????


Villagers purchased lots/homes next to Turnpike and now they are complaining about the noise.


Really???




:ohdear:


kendi 07-24-2020 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Bay Kid (Post 1807926)
One of these days I will be able to visit the new areas. As soon as I can reach there with my golf cart. Glad I live close to Sumter Landing.


Awe, come on now. Expand your horizons, get in your car and come on down. It's beautiful, relaxing and not crazy crowded like Sumter. And the people are wonderful to boot. Bring your bike or walking shoes to experience the miles of beautiful golf car free paths. Don't get the obsession with the "golf car" only mentality.

Villagesgal 07-24-2020 07:49 AM

No real buffer because the developer wants people to see the beautiful homes and golf courses and move here. People who buy directly behind the turnpike get dramatic price reductions. You get a great deal then complain about noise? Really?? Sorry, no sympathy for this guy at all, none at all. You viewed it, you bought it, now either live with it or sell it, but don't expect to use our CDD money to raise the value of your home.

Fredman 07-24-2020 07:49 AM

Too late to do anything because the horse is out of the barn

vonbork 07-24-2020 07:50 AM

We looked at a very nice house in Bridgeport Lake Sumter with a pool but it backed up to Buena Vista. During our two visits we took a while to sit by the pool and could hear the constant drone of the traffic. The RE agent gave it a try "it quiets down around 5 when the traffic lessens" and "after a while you won't even notice it" but we weren't buying it. I remember saying to my wife that when we sat outside we would be continually irritated by the noise. We now live in a house where we hear the train in the distance. Not enough to be troublesome, but my wife insists the agent should have told us. Unless we had visited at odd times, we wouldn't, and didn't notice it. I guess we should have talked to more neighbors. Bottom line, do your research and live with your decisions.

gregcharlesnelson@gmail 07-24-2020 07:50 AM

if you have a golf cart path in front of your home, you'd better wave to the golfers...or else

retiredguy123 07-24-2020 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by kendi (Post 1807940)
There is what looks like a buffer. As your driving along the turnpike you will notice you can only see the rooftops of the homes behind the hill they created. If I remember correctly the Gold Wing Nut commented on the buffer in one of his flyover videos.

The news article that started this thread shows a photo of a house and a truck on the Turnpike. It doesn't look like much of a buffer.

thelegges 07-24-2020 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by gregcharlesnelson@gmail (Post 1807959)
if you have a golf cart path in front of your home, you'd better wave to the golfers...or else

Golf cart paths usually are on the course where back of homes Have the view. Every front of every home can have golf carts drive by

Stu from NYC 07-24-2020 08:01 AM

Growing up in Brooklyn lived in a house about 5 miles from Kennedy Airport and if the winds were right about every 90 seconds a plane flew over making all conversation cease.

Did get used to it after awhile but made us very cognizant for the future.

EviesGP 07-24-2020 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1807927)
I have little sympathy for the complainers. Buyer beware. But, I do question why the developer built so many houses within about 300 feet of the Turnpike. I would have planned the development with some type of buffer, or common area between the houses and the highway. Perhaps a golf course fairway, pond, and trees adjacent to the Turnpike would have been better, and would have allowed higher prices for the houses. Just my opinion.

I agree with this...the onus has to be on the buyer, but I do think some kind of remediation should have been required during the planning process of this development? And I mean, not just on the builder, but the county commission(et al)? Just my opinion.
And, yes, I'm new here, and I've already heard complaints about the noise from the prison(outside speaker announcements, etc)? It's only going to get worse, as they build south to Orlando. Cheers!

Scorpyo 07-24-2020 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Dgizzi (Post 1807516)
I know right! Did they not think it would be noisy! Maybe when they looked at it the turnpike wasn’t busy cause of the virus! But DUH! And they want me to put my name on a petition to help them! Nope. And if you bought your home “online” do a satellite search. Bet a lot of people don’t know about the prison 5 miles or so from us too!

Hey - I'm not making any noise from my cell so I don't know why you brought it up!

joecian1 07-24-2020 08:23 AM

Please publish the picture of the truck passing by at the end of this poor guy’s property again?
I can’t believe what I saw and what
Was this person thinking prior to buying his home

Scorpyo 07-24-2020 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1807927)
But, I do question why the developer built so many houses within about 300 feet of the Turnpike.

Sorry retiredguy. I've read many of your responses and I consider you one of the brighter responders (sorry other responders). I take it it's a rhetorical question as the answer is obvious. If the developer could have legally built 300 more houses on the shoulder of 75 I'm pretty sure they would have done so.

ffresh 07-24-2020 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by WhiteToast (Post 1807548)
I believe OP referred to news article on another site that reported a home owner in Monarch Grove is circulating a petition to neighbors asking TV to build a wall or do something to negate the noise of the Florida Turnpike and now he wants to create an issue because of his decision.

In fairness, while in my former profession, I saw MANY cities around the USA (and other countries) where multi-million dollar "noise breaker" walls were constructed to ameliorate road noise in adjacent communities. I have NO idea which entity was responsible, financially or otherwise, for getting the walls constructed, or whether it was before or after the fact. I do not believe taxpayers should be financially responsible to make a developer's product more desirable; I am only pointing out the fact that this is not unheard of and, in fact, fairly common. I wonder who the petitioner wants to finance the construction - is it the developer I would suppose?

Fred

ffresh 07-24-2020 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Bikeracer2009 (Post 1807744)
I would like the builder to do something about the heat, humidity and thunderstorms.

Have you tried a petition? :1rotfl:

Fred

ffresh 07-24-2020 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1807787)
Amazing how people do not think things thru with making a rather large investment.

It's true, it is a large investment and, probably, the largest any given family will ever make. BUT, it is one that is only made a few times and with protracted periods between purchases. Unless guided by a knowledgeable person/entity, i.e. someone who makes this type of transaction frequently, the "unschooled" buyer can sometimes get fooled. And, no, this is no agent advertisement; I used to have a business renovating houses and bought & sold many. As a result/condition, I knew what to look/look out for - many do not.

Fred

merrymini 07-24-2020 09:24 AM

Noise
 
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Originally Posted by DeanFL (Post 1807646)
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Personally I understand their plight and issue - BUT they bought there, hopefully with the knowledge of exact location and environment. Another BUT - one would think that TV would have installed sound barrier walls as we see in many communities near highways etc, esp the Turnpike on the way to airport. One of those 'buyer beware' matters. As said before by others here, a #1 on list for us when we were considering TV lots was QUIET - no pickleball, main streets, back cart paths close to rear, etc etc.

to add some clarity - from the 'online news site'>

Villager launches petition drive over ‘unbearable’ noise from Florida Turnpike
July 22, 2020


Meta Minton
A Villager has launched a petition effort over noise from the Florida Turnpike.

Harold Meyer of the Village of Monarch Grove earlier this month took his complaint about noise from the Turnpike before the Project Wide Advisory Committee. He said the noise at his home at 5752 Hickey Way has become “unbearable.” Meyer suggested that more landscaping could be added, or perhaps even a wall. However, PWAC was not receptive to his plight.
Undeterred, Meyer has launched a petition effort in a quest to gain the support of his neighbors in the Village of Monarch Grove.

“I am spearheading a petition to ask the Developers of our community to deal with the road noise created by the Florida Turnpike,” Meyer said.

Thus far, he has collected 140 signatures.

“While the noise level is noticeable east of Corbin Trail, I have spoken to Zientara Loop residents west of Corbin Trail that also hear road noise. This issue impacts property values as well as the quality of life in and outside the home,” he said.

Meyer purchased his home in May 2019 for $231,500. At least a dozen homes remain unsold on Hickey Way.
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Ridiculous. The highway was already there when he purchased the house. Now he wants everyone else to pay for a sound barrier? Out of his mind!

REDCART 07-24-2020 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 1807964)
Golf cart paths usually are on the course where back of homes Have the view. Every front of every home can have golf carts drive by

Not quite accurate. There are many homes that back onto Morse and Buena Vista that have a multi-modal path within 10-15’ of the home. The noise from golf carts greatly exceeds the noise from normal auto traffic by a lot.

Scorpyo 07-24-2020 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ffresh (Post 1808027)
It's true, it is a large investment and, probably, the largest any given family will ever make. BUT, it is one that is only made a few times and with protracted periods between purchases. Unless guided by a knowledgeable person/entity, i.e. someone who makes this type of transaction frequently, the "unschooled" buyer can sometimes get fooled. And, no, this is no agent advertisement; I used to have a business renovating houses and bought & sold many. As a result/condition, I knew what to look/look out for - many do not.

Fred

I agree with you wholeheartedly. Especially when it comes to buying in TV. "The Friendliest Town. Do you like golf - great 50+ golf courses Free!. Swimming? Unlimited pools. Clubs? Literally thousands. People are so, so friendly - they would never call you stupid. This is unlike any other place in the world. Where do I sign? So, unless someone has the knowledge of what to look for or knows someone here that can guide them it's pretty easy to get caught up in the excitement of Disneyland for Seniors. And don't forget Agents have to put food on their table so sales are a must, therefore, they might just forget to mention the noise from 75 while they're reading through the huge list of of exciting things TV has to offer.

Pommom91 07-24-2020 09:41 AM

It may be the name of the street that is a sales deterrent as well. Hickey Way.. no thanks.

Kgcetm 07-24-2020 10:13 AM

What is God's name did you think it would be. Did you get out of your car to look at the house during a Thunderstorm or did you think they were going to route traffic after you moved in.

You all should push for barriers and tall trees to be planted by the developer. And if you would stop buying homes for just a month or so, they might listen.

Henryfrakl 07-24-2020 10:18 AM

You do not move next to the outside movie drive in then B@*!* about the movies. Be responsible for your own decision. If it was not near the highway you would of paid $50,000 more but decided it was ok. LOL

Marylynn 07-24-2020 10:47 AM

I live north of 44. One mile straight distance from the turnpike and I can hear, but it’s not an annoyance.

Marylynn 07-24-2020 10:51 AM

He was probably promised that a sound barrier would soon be built along with shopping, restaurants, Medical facilities, and a golf cart path to Brownwood.

Stu from NYC 07-24-2020 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marylynn (Post 1808069)
He was probably promised that a sound barrier would soon be built along with shopping, restaurants, Medical facilities, and a golf cart path to Brownwood.

If he got a promise would hope for his sake got it in writing.

coffeebean 07-24-2020 11:09 AM

I grew up on Long Island. Every time the family took a trip to the "city" we drove on the Southern State Parkway then on to the Belt Parkway. Even as a young child, I always knew I did not ever want to live close to a main highway. There are houses visible from the parkways and I knew as a child, that living that close was not for me. Our homesite was in a very quiet neighborhood and I knew I liked the peace and quiet.

As I grew older, I realized that my initial impression was the correct one for me. If I knew, as a kid, living close to a parkway, turnpike, expressway or any other kind of main roadway was not a desirable location, any adult should realize there will be a constant traffic drone. If that is not what you want, look elsewhere for your dream home.

coffeebean 07-24-2020 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vonbork (Post 1807958)
We looked at a very nice house in Bridgeport Lake Sumter with a pool but it backed up to Buena Vista. During our two visits we took a while to sit by the pool and could hear the constant drone of the traffic. The RE agent gave it a try "it quiets down around 5 when the traffic lessens" and "after a while you won't even notice it" but we weren't buying it. I remember saying to my wife that when we sat outside we would be continually irritated by the noise. We now live in a house where we hear the train in the distance. Not enough to be troublesome, but my wife insists the agent should have told us. Unless we had visited at odd times, we wouldn't, and didn't notice it. I guess we should have talked to more neighbors. Bottom line, do your research and live with your decisions.

Isn't that what Google Maps is for? We would not consider even looking at a home unless we looked at the site on Google Maps. No surprises that way.

Stu from NYC 07-24-2020 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1808075)
I grew up on Long Island. Every time the family took a trip to the "city" we drove on the Southern State Parkway then on to the Belt Parkway. Even as a young child, I always knew I did not ever want to live close to a main highway. There are houses visible from the parkways and I knew as a child, that living that close was not for me. Our homesite was in a very quiet neighborhood and I knew I liked the peace and quiet.

As I grew older, I realized that my initial impression was the correct one for me. If I knew, as a kid, living close to a parkway, turnpike, expressway or any other kind of main roadway was not a desirable location, any adult should realize there will be a constant traffic drone. If that is not what you want, look elsewhere for your dream home.

Guess the people signing the petition do not get out much to understand where they are moving.

Bilyclub 07-24-2020 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ffresh (Post 1808020)
In fairness, while in my former profession, I saw MANY cities around the USA (and other countries) where multi-million dollar "noise breaker" walls were constructed to ameliorate road noise in adjacent communities. I have NO idea which entity was responsible, financially or otherwise, for getting the walls constructed, or whether it was before or after the fact. I do not believe taxpayers should be financially responsible to make a developer's product more desirable; I am only pointing out the fact that this is not unheard of and, in fact, fairly common. I wonder who the petitioner wants to finance the construction - is it the developer I would suppose?

Fred



It's federal law if you add a lane to an existing highway, you must add sound mitigation if there are residences adjacent to the roadway.


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