How To Tell If An Apartment Has Noise Issues

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How To Tell If An Apartment Has Noise Issues

26 September 2017
 Categories: Real Estate, Blog


Are you one of those people who detest noise and can't sleep with noisy cars passing by your window all the time? If that's the case, then you need to be really careful while looking for an apartment. Here are some of the ways to know that an apartment doesn't have noise issues:

It Is Not Near Major Transport Infrastructure

Transportation networks and infrastructure are major sources of noise in their neighborhoods. Here are some examples of such infrastructure and how they generate noise:

Roads

Roads are major sources of noise primarily due to the engine noises generated by the automobiles. Other sources of road noise include music from cars, tire noise, exhaust systems, and horns, among others. The level of the noise majorly depends on how busy the road is.

Airport

Airplanes make considerable noise as they land, take off or land. People also exit and get into airports, especially major ones, at all times of the day, and their cars also generate noise similar to those of road noise.

Rail Tracks

Trains are much noisier than cars due to their bigger engine sizes. Train horns are also noisier than car horns. Then there is also the sound generated by train wheels on tracks.

Therefore, the absence of such major transport network in your area will save you from their noise.

The HOA Enforces a Strict Policy on Noise

Some noises are easy to avoid; it is just that people aren't always sensitive to their neighbors' plights. For example, you don't need to play loud music all the time, drive a car with a noisy exhaust, or hold noisy parties late into the middle of the night. Without a noise policy that is strictly enforced, these noises will inevitably erupt in most neighborhoods. However, you can be reassured that they won't be disturbing you if the HOA is strong and acts tough on those who violate its noise policy.

It Is Properly Designed and Constructed

It can be difficult to eliminate some noises from a neighborhood. Fortunately, even a house in a fairly noisy neighborhood can be quiet if it is properly designed and constructed. Here are some of the ways in which design and construction can limit the noise reaching an apartment:

  • Locating a house away from major noise sources within developments, such as shops, swimming pools, and garbage collection points, reduce noise.
  • Locating walls or trees between the noise source (such as a busy road) and the house help to absorb some of the noise so that only a little reaches the house.
  • Using soundproof materials reduces the level of noise reaching the house

Contact a real estate listing service for more information and assistance.