In Toronto, there is noise everywhere. Highway. Rowdy people. Train. Airplanes. Motorcycles. Street cars.
Everything is a trade off. If you look at a lot of really great condos and neighbourhoods there are many great ones in all of these places.
I’m not concerned about train noise. It’s not something you hear inside the unit.
Everything is a trade off. The benefits of the area outweigh everything else. A lot of pro’s as have been cited by many members on this forum. (Close to highway - great for when you have to drive out of the city, incredible views, on bike path, backing on to parks, a few blocks walking to King West, a 10 to 15 minute closer walk to the downtown core than it would take someone from Liberty Village proper (which by the way has much more train noise depending where you are with the stopping and starting of trains at the go train station).
Look at other neighbourhoods. Fort York for example is cheaper, but then you are walking 15 to 25 mins to go to a neighbourhood that has more than one or two restaurants and longer to anywhere else. Heaven forbid you want some variety in your life and don’t want to rely on Uber to get to places. I considered to buy units there but I always thought it was an incredibly boring neighbourhood with very low appeal (I think that might be slowly starting to change though). Again, I’ve never lived in Fort York, so I might be missing something. I’m sure people live there for many good reasons. For those who like quiet, it could be great. Everything is a Trade off. Except then you might be complaining about the proximity of the highway, Loud motorcycles going by every few mins, lakeshore street cars, and being very close to the airport, etc. Planes are louder than trains
. Not to say Fort York is a bad neighbourhood, but it all depends on your perspective and you need to look at it holistically.
Then distillery. Great neighbourhood. In the middle of a tourist area. Rowdy. Loud all the time. You might love that. Also, directly beside the train.
Liberty Village. Its fine. But not you are even further out from the downtown core especially if in central LV. Plus trains there too.
Yonge and Eg. No train. Fine if you work nearby. Otherwise far from the core. Maybe you like that maybe you don’t.
Just some examples of the reasoning.