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PostPosted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:12 pm 
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I'm about to be a first time home owner. Been looking around with my realtor the last few weeks. I found something that I really really liked this past weekend. Only issue is it's about 400 feet from a major freeway (202). The homes across the street back directly into a giant wall that separates the freeway from the neighborhood.

Sound isn't the issue. It's white noise to me. But the pollution freaks me out. Am I being silly?


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Cardiovascular problems as well. Doesn’t sound too good. I grew up close to 88 in Downers Grove and thought nothing of it as a kid. I guess we’re more informed now.


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What's "white noise" to you is probably a major negative to most who didn't grow up within earshot of an arterial street. And it likely will be a nuisance that could become a factor if you refinance or sell.

The health concern is a logical question though. I suspect that it will become a hot topic soon.

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What's "white noise" to you is probably a major negative to most who didn't grow up within earshot of an arterial street. And it likely will be a nuisance that could become a factor if you refinance or sell.

The health concern is a logical question though. I suspect that it will become a hot topic soon.


As long as the freeway didn’t spring up over night you should be fine. Your offer just needs to take the freeway into account.

I lived about 1 mile from 90 and and a train line. I didn’t notice how much I hated it until I moved.


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What's "white noise" to you is probably a major negative to most who didn't grow up within earshot of an arterial street. And it likely will be a nuisance that could become a factor if you refinance or sell.

The health concern is a logical question though. I suspect that it will become a hot topic soon.


As long as the freeway didn’t spring up over night you should be fine. Your offer just needs to take the freeway into account.

I lived about 1 mile from 90 and and a train line. I didn’t notice how much I hated it until I moved.


:lol:

I lived in a far south suburb for all of the ten months that I could take the darkness, quiet and feeling of isolation.

I jumped at the chance to move to the top floor of a city high rise where if you tried, you could hear street sounds. To each his own, but I shudder to think what rent there is now. :lol:

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Regular Reader wrote:
What's "white noise" to you is probably a major negative to most who didn't grow up within earshot of an arterial street. And it likely will be a nuisance that could become a factor if you refinance or sell.

The health concern is a logical question though. I suspect that it will become a hot topic soon.


I think you're absolutely right. I feel that the younger generation care more about this stuff because the information is out there now.


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TurdFerguson wrote:
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What's "white noise" to you is probably a major negative to most who didn't grow up within earshot of an arterial street. And it likely will be a nuisance that could become a factor if you refinance or sell.

The health concern is a logical question though. I suspect that it will become a hot topic soon.


As long as the freeway didn’t spring up over night you should be fine. Your offer just needs to take the freeway into account.

I lived about 1 mile from 90 and and a train line. I didn’t notice how much I hated it until I moved.


The offer would definitely take it into account. 202 has been there a while but there is a huge $2 billion extension which will be completed by the end of the year connecting west + east valley = more traffic.


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Cardiovascular problems as well. Doesn’t sound too good. I grew up close to 88 in Downers Grove and thought nothing of it as a kid. I guess we’re more informed now.


We looked there. I didn't like the noise and it smelled exhausty on a hot day when we looked.


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Spaulding wrote:
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Cardiovascular problems as well. Doesn’t sound too good. I grew up close to 88 in Downers Grove and thought nothing of it as a kid. I guess we’re more informed now.


We looked there. I didn't like the noise and it smelled exhausty on a hot day when we looked.


Grew up in Innisbrook, right off of Highland Ave. and 35th. Thought nothing of it as a kid. But now I look at a map and and realize we were so close to 88 and 355.


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Just move under some power lines. You'll be fine.

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Just move under some power lines. You'll be fine.


I'll look into it.


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Ron Wolfley wrote:
I'm about to be a first time home owner. Been looking around with my realtor the last few weeks. I found something that I really really liked this past weekend. Only issue is it's about 400 feet from a major freeway (202). The homes across the street back directly into a giant wall that separates the freeway from the neighborhood.

Sound isn't the issue. It's white noise to me. But the pollution freaks me out. Am I being silly?


I'm sorry you're poor.


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It's really bad for respiratory. Brake dust is like smoking.

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Ron Wolfley wrote:
I'm about to be a first time home owner. Been looking around with my realtor the last few weeks. I found something that I really really liked this past weekend. Only issue is it's about 400 feet from a major freeway (202). The homes across the street back directly into a giant wall that separates the freeway from the neighborhood.

Sound isn't the issue. It's white noise to me. But the pollution freaks me out. Am I being silly?


I'm sorry you're poor.


I'm 27 about to buy my 1st home. I think I'm doing alright.


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Every time this thread gets bumped I get "Living After Midnight" in my head.

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Every time this thread gets bumped I get "Living After Midnight" in my head.


For me it's Aretha Franklins Freeway of Love


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I can't imagine it is much worse than living in a big city filled with cars. The noise will lower the value but that is built in already.

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The pollution aspect is a valid concern.

https://sandiego.urbdezine.com/2015/05/ ... ion-roads/

this line caught my eye: Ninety percent of the cancer risk from air pollution in Southern California is attributable to auto emissions. (Hulsey, et al., 2004, par. 10)

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i would never live near a highway because of the noise.... never even considered the pollution aspect


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