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<blockquote data-quote="95PGTTech" data-source="post: 13320043" data-attributes="member: 55701"><p>Realtors are part of the problem. They know stuff like this in the area and schedule house viewings around it. They drive you in a direction that does not go past it and are "busy" and not able to show the house any time there is a bad noise/event/etc.</p><p></p><p>High traffic areas (congestion), houses built on busy streets, nearby noisy businesses, are all great examples. They want to make the sale at all cost, so some good old fashioned DIY research is needed (should not need to be said on a $400K+ purchase!!!). Last realtor tried to get me to buy a home showed me at 11 on a school day. It was on a 4 lane street and traffic was very, very sparse. We at lunch after leaving at 1 and came back at 3 for school closing and sat around through rush hour time. Noisy as hell, streets were so busy they were jammed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95PGTTech, post: 13320043, member: 55701"] Realtors are part of the problem. They know stuff like this in the area and schedule house viewings around it. They drive you in a direction that does not go past it and are "busy" and not able to show the house any time there is a bad noise/event/etc. High traffic areas (congestion), houses built on busy streets, nearby noisy businesses, are all great examples. They want to make the sale at all cost, so some good old fashioned DIY research is needed (should not need to be said on a $400K+ purchase!!!). Last realtor tried to get me to buy a home showed me at 11 on a school day. It was on a 4 lane street and traffic was very, very sparse. We at lunch after leaving at 1 and came back at 3 for school closing and sat around through rush hour time. Noisy as hell, streets were so busy they were jammed. [/QUOTE]
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