Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We used to live a few hundred feet from the noisy turnpike 24/7. However, it did not bother us because we are DEAF. However, and beware, another thing is that it is hard to sell!
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While we were looking at houses a couple months ago, we were less bothered by the turnpike noise than we were the noise at the houses that back up to 470 in Lake Denham (north of Meggison).
We toured a bunch of houses along Chandler and Meggison, between 470 and Newell along the turnpike and power lines, going at various times of the day and evening. While most had some turnpike noise, some houses had louder noise outside. Some even had noise inside on our visits. But the outside road noise at those houses off Chandler (that back up to 470) was louder in our opinion. The place we picked seems to be fine. We hear the turnpike at times outside. Nothing in the house. As far as resale, we didn't care about the "noise issue". As mentioned, the noise level at our place is a non-factor, so not a big deal. Besides: A) Plenty of people are buying those houses and plenty more will buy resales too. B) We both plan on leaving the home in a box, so the kids can deal with resale and sell the house for whatever the market value may be at that time. |
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I can't comment on what it's like to live by the turnpike, but I can second the recommendation to check things out yourself. Our first rental backed up to Canal St. At times we couldn't hear the television for all of the cart traffic. I would have never guessed that ahead of time.
There are lots of things you just can't anticipate without having experienced the area. |
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I live in Hawkins at just under a mile from the turnpike. I never hear the turnpike during the day but there are some nights when the wind is blowing strong from the west and we can hear the hum from our lanai. Never hear anything inside the house.
This is my opinion but I think when they repave the turnpike it will quiet down the noise considerably. The old pavement in our area is very rough and creates a lot of tire noise. When I drive it south towards the airport the tire noise is loud until the new blacktop starts and it gets significantly quieter. |
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Here in Florida, I prefer the lighter colors. Yes, you are right......those colors are different shades of beige but I like them.
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While blue is her favorite color, she loves our lighter shade of navy, but not the super dark blue. She did comment on that the houses with 10’ walls really fit well with the dark colors, but not so much on regular height walls. She noted so many people in their 50’s some still working, live down here that along with younger ages comes vibrant colors.
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I'm not sure how adding lanes can make traffic louder. It should make it quieter if anything, especially when they will be required to put up substantial noise barriers due to the standard for noise abatement for highways of that size being much higher. |
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Every wall matched, so will say was pretty impressive with Florida sun. Plus with younger age residents, comes different color palette. My mother in law is in the beige only mindset, then again she would be close to my grandmas age.
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Another factor to consider when buying a new home. IF you want to have an un obstructed rear view, and a lot has an open area behind it, make sure that the land can not be developed. Developer could buy that land and put new houses behind you. Will pay a lot more but to many of us, it is worth the extra cost, especially in the developed areas.
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