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Deadmeat Mar 27th 2007 2:04 pm

Re: Anyone live/lived close to a train line?
 

Originally Posted by belleandscone (Post 4567685)
I saw him on the telly! Poor bugger!

Was the guy you saw down near Maidstone? I can't remember the name of the station but it was in-between Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells.

I think it was pretty bad luck to have picked that spot but it just goes to show that things can change quickly for the worse ...

walaj Mar 27th 2007 3:12 pm

Re: Anyone live/lived close to a train line?
 

Originally Posted by Big Galah (Post 4567021)
I did have a word with the agent and he spoke to the vendors and they said they get on well with the neighbours on each side, so though I'd take what any real estate agent acting on behalf of the vendors would say with a pinch of salt, he did give the impression of being one of the better ones.

is the agent only 'better' cause he thinks you are about to put an offer in?
I would go and knock on the doors of the neighbours and see for yourself, and while you are there ask if there are any boundry disputes & query what it is like to live in the area/railway line etc

Jacque Mar 29th 2007 12:31 pm

Re: Anyone live/lived close to a train line?
 

Originally Posted by walla (Post 4567053)
We live 100 metres from a 4 lane highway, 500 metres from a railway line and 3k's from one of the busiest airports in Australia (Jandakot).

We never hear a thing after the third bottle of wine.


Thanks for the laugh!!!!!!!!! Made my morning !! :D

Jacque Mar 29th 2007 12:38 pm

Re: Anyone live/lived close to a train line?
 
Actually, even if you can withstand the noise, don't forget about the resale and it's lessened value due to the perception of potential purchasers.

Properties that have noise issues or other detractors such as this are more difficult to sell and it doesn't matter how much you "pretty" them up- buyers will still only see the trainlines and the power cables overhead when they inspect.

Take everything the agent says with a grain of salt as well- don't forget he may be all friendly with you but he's better friends with the vendor :D After all, who's paying him?.....

Good luck with it all and, if you do go ahead and agree to purchase, get a great building inspector who can check for foundation movements. Cracking is common in brick homes close to train lines. Underpinning is not a cost you'd like to be up for when you discover problems after your contract becomes unconditional.

SydneySwede Mar 29th 2007 3:16 pm

Re: Anyone live/lived close to a train line?
 
We rented a place in Cronulla which backed on to the train line (no freight trains) and we were woken up by trains most nights. Never again.......


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