Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wondered the same. This house in Arlington for example is about 100 feet from 17 lanes (!!) of highway if you include all the ramps. https://redf.in/4qQgFU
That house is a dead end with near zero traffic in front of house
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live on a semi busy road (not in the DMV) but not super busy like some main roads. I love it! We are on a corner with a cul-de-sac with a path to another cul-de-sac so our kids can bike and walk but we also can get places quickly and no crime! There are quiet streets that have had packages stolen and cars broken into (we live in a desirable and safe area), but we have never had that issue because we are on a busier road and lots of people walk by with their dogs or bike to work in the bike lane.
Redid windows and have good insulation so not loud and again it’s busier than off streets, but not a super busy road.
What you're describing is the opposite of what actually happens to those who live on busy roads or main roads. It's exactly what criminals look for when looking for easy targets - easy in and easy out and they blend right in because they just look like everyone else who might be walking by. And you yourself admitted to redoing your windows and having good insulation, which tells me it actually does bother you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm interested to hear as well. I specifically avoided anything even remotely close to a busy road. What if kids or pets got loose? Not to mention noise & other disturbances.
If you live near a busy road, you probably pay more attention to kids and pets such that they don't get loose.
Anonymous wrote:I live on a semi busy road (not in the DMV) but not super busy like some main roads. I love it! We are on a corner with a cul-de-sac with a path to another cul-de-sac so our kids can bike and walk but we also can get places quickly and no crime! There are quiet streets that have had packages stolen and cars broken into (we live in a desirable and safe area), but we have never had that issue because we are on a busier road and lots of people walk by with their dogs or bike to work in the bike lane.
Redid windows and have good insulation so not loud and again it’s busier than off streets, but not a super busy road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wondered the same. This house in Arlington for example is about 100 feet from 17 lanes (!!) of highway if you include all the ramps. https://redf.in/4qQgFU
That house is a dead end with near zero traffic in front of house
Anonymous wrote:I always wondered the same. This house in Arlington for example is about 100 feet from 17 lanes (!!) of highway if you include all the ramps. https://redf.in/4qQgFU
and there was no inventoryAnonymous wrote:we did once because it was cheaper