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[quote=Anonymous]Both of our houses have been on busy streets. Here are a few things to consider: - How does it sound from the inside in places like your bedroom and the offices (if you WFH)? - Are you near an intersection where cars will be stopping? That will exacerbate any noise. - Are there a lot of pedestrians, and what kind? (we get a lot of loud high school groups who are noisier than the cars) - Will you ever be crossing as a pedestrian? Will you feel safe doing so with young kids (if applicable)? - How do you get in and out of the car? A (flat) driveway is ideal. If you park on the street but there's a bike lane, that's helpful too. If there's no buffer between your parked car and the traffic lane, you might feel unsafe, especially with young kids.[/quote]
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