Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another house coming on the market on Wednesday in the Hamlet
https://www.compass.com/listing/7705-lear-road-mclean-va-22102/968260620053871817/
You can literally see the sound wall behind the house in the first pictures.
Some people see that as a plus because the sound wall, well, dampens the highway sound. But, sure, many others will keep looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another house coming on the market on Wednesday in the Hamlet
https://www.compass.com/listing/7705-lear-road-mclean-va-22102/968260620053871817/
You can literally see the sound wall behind the house in the first pictures.
Some people see that as a plus because the sound wall, well, dampens the highway sound. But, sure, many others will keep looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another house coming on the market on Wednesday in the Hamlet
https://www.compass.com/listing/7705-lear-road-mclean-va-22102/968260620053871817/
You can literally see the sound wall behind the house in the first pictures.
Anonymous wrote:Another house coming on the market on Wednesday in the Hamlet
https://www.compass.com/listing/7705-lear-road-mclean-va-22102/968260620053871817/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another house coming on the market on Wednesday in the Hamlet
https://www.compass.com/listing/7705-lear-road-mclean-va-22102/968260620053871817/
good house and price for the neighborhood and an example of CLOSETOTHEBELTWAY.
Anonymous wrote:Another house coming on the market on Wednesday in the Hamlet
https://www.compass.com/listing/7705-lear-road-mclean-va-22102/968260620053871817/
I run/walk/bike in this neighborhood miles most days. You really need to see the house in person and listen. Yes, sound varies by time of year and weather, but besides that, with the topography of the neighborhood and the sound wall, sound hits different house to house, but mostly those affected are the houses with the sound wall in their back yard or directly across the street facing the sound wall. But I know people who live in those houses and they'll tell you why it's not a bother. Or that the benefits outweigh the negatives for them. The house listing discussed here is not negatively affected by road noise.Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to the road noise in the neighborhood? There are beautiful homes coming up in a reasonable price point but they are all very close to the highway
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of you need to get new windows. We have double pane and not much noise at all.
It’s not just noise … it’s the health issue of inhaling all that exhaust emissions plus construction smells and chaos. The there are the cell towers.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you need to get new windows. We have double pane and not much noise at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These anti-Hamlet threads are weirdly aggressively negative. The Hamlet has 500 homes and very few (3 last I checked) were in danger from beltway expansion. This is not a big secret. And if you see the street names Macbeth, Falstaff, Capulet, Horatio, etc, and don’t think of Shakespeare, don’t blame that on the neighborhood. And realtor pp (I’m not her and don’t know her; I’m a neighbor to the new listing) is just stating facts. A modest house on what I’d call a thru street in the neighborhood recently sold for $1.35M and it’s a teardown.
If anyone has real questions, I’d be happy to answer.
+1
DP here. I agree. McLean neighborhood threads, in general are aggressive, and does not speak well of McLean.
OP, there are some great neighborhoods in McLean. To begin, look for sidewalks, as they are rare.
What if sidewalks aren’t that important to you, but you dislike Toll Road noise?
Ok. Do you like Beltway or Rt 66 noise? Or Chain Bridge Rd noise? I have some suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These anti-Hamlet threads are weirdly aggressively negative. The Hamlet has 500 homes and very few (3 last I checked) were in danger from beltway expansion. This is not a big secret. And if you see the street names Macbeth, Falstaff, Capulet, Horatio, etc, and don’t think of Shakespeare, don’t blame that on the neighborhood. And realtor pp (I’m not her and don’t know her; I’m a neighbor to the new listing) is just stating facts. A modest house on what I’d call a thru street in the neighborhood recently sold for $1.35M and it’s a teardown.
If anyone has real questions, I’d be happy to answer.
+1
DP here. I agree. McLean neighborhood threads, in general are aggressive, and does not speak well of McLean.
OP, there are some great neighborhoods in McLean. To begin, look for sidewalks, as they are rare.
What if sidewalks aren’t that important to you, but you dislike Toll Road noise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These anti-Hamlet threads are weirdly aggressively negative. The Hamlet has 500 homes and very few (3 last I checked) were in danger from beltway expansion. This is not a big secret. And if you see the street names Macbeth, Falstaff, Capulet, Horatio, etc, and don’t think of Shakespeare, don’t blame that on the neighborhood. And realtor pp (I’m not her and don’t know her; I’m a neighbor to the new listing) is just stating facts. A modest house on what I’d call a thru street in the neighborhood recently sold for $1.35M and it’s a teardown.
If anyone has real questions, I’d be happy to answer.
+1
DP here. I agree. McLean neighborhood threads, in general are aggressive, and does not speak well of McLean.
OP, there are some great neighborhoods in McLean. To begin, look for sidewalks, as they are rare.