Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If noise bothers you, you may want to make sure you are not close to a pickleball court.
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I'm relatively close to the turnpike and find all of those louder. |
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Be sure to go there at night when everything else is quiet. You will hear the traffic outside but not inside. Also think about the fumes from diesel exhaust from all the trucks. Let’s not forget about resale.
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My house in California was in a beautiful neighborhood very close to a major highway. You could hear the highway but pool equipment and closed windows made it a fine home. I went back to a quiet New England town and sold the house for a handsome profit. The house is now worth over $3,000,000! I sold it 34 years ago so none of that money came my way. Still it points out that highway noise is not a great resale factor in upscale neighborhoods.
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I have noticed prices in patio villas in Hawkins and elsewhere have actually gone down quite a bit this season.. |
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Be advised south of The Villages they are currently adding a third lane to the Florida Turnpike. I would imagine when they get closer to our area the sound will increase first from the construction (their not fast) and then from the added traffic from that extra lane.
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Regardless what anyone says, there are many homes "near" the turnpike where you can only hear it a little bit and there are homes "near" the turnpike where you can see, hear and smell it. Remember even if you don't mind the noise or view, there is constant air pollution from the trucks that you will be breathing in 24x7 while living there. Also, as some have mentioned, the turnpike will be the worst but also try to stay away from any main roads or multi-modal paths or you will be listening to them as well.
As many have said the only way to know is to physically go to the lot you want to buy and listen for yourself. Also remember, even if it doesn't bother you when you go to sell your home it will be a factor for many and the price you get. Finally, even if you are not near the turnpike, make sure to find out who owns whatever land is behind your home. Some people in Richmod had land behind their homes that were owned by the power company and wound up having an electrical sub-station built later on right behind there home and there is nothing they can do about it. Also, be careful about buying on a golf course. It may look nice but depending on where your house is located you could have a golf ball problem or have to listen and smell all the golf carts all day long. Same goes with the noise from the pickleball courts. |
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Maybe they’re cheaper? |
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Or golf course, softball field, or anywhere where humans quack.
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Unless it’s preserve no guarantee it won’t be developed. Even reserve probably not off table in future. |
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They may. However, there is more to it than that. Many studies showing reduced health outcomes near highways, including higher impacts on older people. This is a summary from the American Lung Association, so respiratory centered. There are also studies showing higher blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, cancer & others.
"Living near a busy roadway exposes residents to a complex mixture of harmful pollutants that includes nitrogen oxides, particle pollution and VOCs coming from the tailpipes of cars, trucks and buses as well as from the wear of brakes and tires, the resuspension of roadside dust and the abrasion of the road surface itself. Although traffic pollution has an impact on air quality over a large area, people who live closest to highways and other busy roads are most likely to be affected. Long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution is associated with asthma onset in children and adults, lower respiratory infection in children, and premature death." |
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All things being equal why would you want to live near anything that might impact your quality of life or cost you money when you are going to sell?
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