AKS
Senior Member
Yeah, I generally agree.
As for the balconies, though, I guess I had the somewhat naive idea that sitting outside wouldn't be so noisy. It's almost noiseless when the balcony doors are closed, which is good. But I dunno if I'd want to sit out there and read a paper on a summer Tuesday morning.
It isn't so bad on the balcony if it's not during rush hour. If the gardiner isn't full and the few cars zip by, you probably wouldn't really notice it too much. It's only when traffic jam occurs and cars get stuck. Or else tons of cars drive by. The loudest ones are the trucks that runs into a bump. Sounds of planes landing, trains running going through. It's all part of city living. If you wanted quiet, just close the balcony door. If you want to join in on the action and noise, go outside. Living downtown, you get a choice. Living in the suburbs, you have to drive everywhere. Downtown also feels safer walking at night because people and cars are around rather than a quiet suburban street where you're the only one outside.