It was a cool loft. Having lived near a freeway, I can tell you that, eventually that kind of noise fades into the background, kind of like the trains do. However, the interior noise with the footsteps above, you won’t change & it will be annoying & distracting. Your next home is out there. Be positive, keep looking!
I speak from experience; red flags are red flags for a reason. I promise you there will be other properties that you will love and not have to hear every footstep over your head. Be your own best friend and tell yourself what you already ready know, if there is a major problem that is endemic to the space then move on. I know it doesn't feel like it but there is a better fit out there for you. You have to compromise on somethings but not on something as basic as the ability to enjoy the quiet of your own home. Good luck, a little patience will pay off, I promise, chin up.
I’m in my late 50s and I walk up four flights just to have nobody above me. Often it’s my work bag, my backpack, and several bags of groceries. My overpacked suitcase - - ugh. Still worth it. There is nothing worse in my opinion than having no control over the noise above you. My old neighbors, Sasquatch and Clickety-Clop, were the absolute worst. But what are you going to say? Would you walk more softly? You made the right decision.
Before we moved here, we had a beautiful place in California but it was so very loud (near BART w/very noisy neighbors above us). Despite the beauty, I don’t miss it and I sleep so much better now. But yes on West Loop/Greektown. 💙
I live somewhere that the outside noises can be loud Sometimes, I can deal with that. My upstairs neighbors on the other hand are annoying af an i have considered moving because of them. Dont do it!!!
Imagine someone having a party or even just listening to their TV. I broke a lease I was in for FOUR years because a new neighbor blasted his TV every God forsaken day & night even after asking him several times to be mindful. Only to move into a place that was quiet the days I visited but on night one of sleeping there, I heard my neighbor snoring through the wall 😭 I cried lol It’s not just a city thing, as most people know. I recently bought a townhouse and while it’s MUCH better, I’ve decided I will never live with shared walls again when my boyfriend and I move in together. Thankfully he agrees 😂
It was a cool loft. Having lived near a freeway, I can tell you that, eventually that kind of noise fades into the background, kind of like the trains do. However, the interior noise with the footsteps above, you won’t change & it will be annoying & distracting. Your next home is out there. Be positive, keep looking!
Noise is something you can't get over. Even with new windows you'd need new soundproofed floors and ceilings.
I speak from experience; red flags are red flags for a reason. I promise you there will be other properties that you will love and not have to hear every footstep over your head. Be your own best friend and tell yourself what you already ready know, if there is a major problem that is endemic to the space then move on. I know it doesn't feel like it but there is a better fit out there for you. You have to compromise on somethings but not on something as basic as the ability to enjoy the quiet of your own home. Good luck, a little patience will pay off, I promise, chin up.
You will find the right place when the time is just right. Never settle for something that doesn't make you feel like that loft you wanted.
You’ll find the right one, don’t give up! Good luck 🍀 Thank you for taking us along on your journey. Love your channel! 🥰❤️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I’m in my late 50s and I walk up four flights just to have nobody above me. Often it’s my work bag, my backpack, and several bags of groceries. My overpacked suitcase - - ugh. Still worth it.
There is nothing worse in my opinion than having no control over the noise above you. My old neighbors, Sasquatch and Clickety-Clop, were the absolute worst. But what are you going to say? Would you walk more softly? You made the right decision.
Your nicknames for noisy neighbors are WAY nicer than the ones I’ve used 😂
@@CrayolaCoffeeBean 😂
Before we moved here, we had a beautiful place in California but it was so very loud (near BART w/very noisy neighbors above us). Despite the beauty, I don’t miss it and I sleep so much better now. But yes on West Loop/Greektown. 💙
Oh and you're adjacent to the uic blue line stop! Youll be downtown in 30 seconds.. bucktown & wp in 10 mins.
I’m personally invested in this real estate hunt. Also Alex’s video editing skills are next levelllll
The first place was really cool! BUT, you're right it is too loud!☹️
I was so excited for you by the title....then it's like...wow that was EXTRA LOUD!!
This loft has me wanting to buy now lol not this one due to noise but eventually Chicago lol
I live somewhere that the outside noises can be loud Sometimes, I can deal with that. My upstairs neighbors on the other hand are annoying af an i have considered moving because of them. Dont do it!!!
You have to camp there and see if the Noise drives you crazy. What does Alex say?
Veto the loft without a doubt. It's not just the loud windows. It's the loud ceiling/floor: 2:12
It’s a no. Because the outside noise and you can hear the person upstairs walking so well.
Wow so cool though!
Imagine someone having a party or even just listening to their TV. I broke a lease I was in for FOUR years because a new neighbor blasted his TV every God forsaken day & night even after asking him several times to be mindful. Only to move into a place that was quiet the days I visited but on night one of sleeping there, I heard my neighbor snoring through the wall 😭 I cried lol
It’s not just a city thing, as most people know. I recently bought a townhouse and while it’s MUCH better, I’ve decided I will never live with shared walls again when my boyfriend and I move in together. Thankfully he agrees 😂
Pass on living next to a highway.
When is the wedding????
I didn't care for either place...