Suggestions on buying a house that is on an "A" road separated by a slip road and green. So the house is about 10-15 feet away from the main (busy) A road (with the slip road and be green in between the house and the " A" road) The house itself is awesome. The compromise is on the road. How noisy will it be? is it worth the buy? Value of the house is £550,000. Thanks
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Originally posted by vik845 View PostSuggestions on buying a house that is on an "A" road separated by a slip road and green. So the house is about 10-15 feet away from the main (busy) A road (with the slip road and be green in between the house and the " A" road) The house itself is awesome. The compromise is on the road. How noisy will it be? is it worth the buy? Thanks
Who knows!
The way to find out is to go there and see what the traffic is like.
Also, are the bedrooms at the front or the back of the house?
Is there a big enough garden out the back for it not to be an issue?
Do you have children/pets who you would worry about running onto the road?
Is it near a school?
Is it near a nightclub?
Is it near a railway station?
Is parking an issue in the area?
Is it under a flightpath?
etc.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymore -
Get a deckchair and go sit next to a busy A road for a few hours and see... worth a buy? Me? Not a ******* chance in hell. There is a reason it's in your price bracket and the one that is in the country side isn't. Remember the old saying about properties? Location and all that....'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Is it near a school? - no
Is it near a nightclub? - no
Is it near a railway station? - no
Is parking an issue in the area? - no
Is it under a flightpath? - no
There is one bedroom in front rest two are at back, garden is 100 feet plusComment
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Never buy a house on a main road - cul-de-sac or with acres of land if possible
Also make sure it's on an elevated position to avoid floodingHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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I am having similar concerns about a house that has mainline train tracks running behind the back garden. Again, a really good house - for BTL - in many ways: it's big, will make a great HMO and is less than 10 minutes walk to station (trains to London take 20 minutes) and town.
I wonder if triple-glazed windows might make a difference.
If I was buying for myself/family to live in then I wouldn't even consider it, but as a multi-let it seems good.Last edited by ChimpMaster; 3 May 2016, 12:48.Comment
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Whs. A busy road is an absolute no no in my book. Houses like the one you describe only really sell at the peak of the market, the downside when you want to move is too greatOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostGet a deckchair and go sit next to a busy A road for a few hours and see... worth a buy? Me? Not a ******* chance in hell. There is a reason it's in your price bracket and the one that is in the country side isn't. Remember the old saying about properties? Location and all that....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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First. How can anyone but you possibly answer that?Originally posted by vik845 View PostSuggestions on buying a house that is on an "A" road separated by a slip road and green. So the house is about 10-15 feet away from the main (busy) A road (with the slip road and be green in between the house and the " A" road) The house itself is awesome. The compromise is on the road. How noisy will it be? is it worth the buy? Thanks
- We don't know your tolerance to noise.
- We don't know how busy the road is.
- We don't know how "Awesome" the house is.
Second. It's not just the noise to consider. You'll be breathing in a lot of exhaust fumes as well.
Thirdly. Do you like the idea of sitting in your garden, on a warm, sunny evening, drinking wine and listening to cars?
Fourth. There's no such thing as an awesome house ( ok, there probably is ). Houses are rarely unique, they are commodity items, this one might tick some boxes for you, but I'm sure you'd find some other equally great places given enough looking.
Finally. Location, location, location.Comment
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Can't you compel the train company /Network Rail to install acoustic barriersOriginally posted by ChimpMaster View PostI am having similar concerns about a house that has mainline train tracks running behind the back garden. Again, a really good house for BTL.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Buy the house, knock it down and then re-build it 100 feet further back: you'll then be 115 feet away from the main roadOriginally posted by vik845 View Post...
There is one bedroom in front rest two are at back, garden is 100 feet plus
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