Posted on 03/06/2017 3:53:10 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
This is why property near highways tend to sell for lower prices than those not.
You get what you pay for.
Hernando county is directly west of Orlando. I75 runs through the eastern 1/4 of the county.
I’m so glad you came to listen.....
bitch, bitch, bitch, pile driving, bitch bitch bitch
The freeway was there long before these people moved there. We have people here who complain about the race track and the noise but bought houses near it same with waterfront on lakes big waterfront development near me recently built and filled up in no time now they complain about the airboats on the lake.
Especially that!
I grew up near a hog farm. One time a recent arrival to the neighborhood filed a complaint with the health board because the farmer was spreading hog shiite on his fields and stinking the place up.
So they bought a house near an interstate and are shocked and disturbed by construction? What a shock that there is construction every so often! Suck it up, buttercups.
See this is where I always side with those who were there first. That is why I am against those in Virginia beach who move into a new development and complain about the noise from the base and aircraft. The base was there first. These people did not move to their homes to hear noise all night. I think the city, county and state needs to do work during the day because again the residence were their first.
In Florida they pretty much are all privatized.....around Orlando for sure and all along the state from north to south. It is crazy, but it is still pretty cheap to live down here overall.
I hope the OSHA Leftists and others who have ordered these things be used are sent to hell and spend eternity beside one of these things going off.
That and the obnoxious car 'dingers' that go off every time a car door is opened.
I’ve heard these complaints about farms, as suburbia spreads farther and farther out from many major cities. Some newcomers complain about the smells, narrow roads, slow moving farm machinery on narrow farm roads, etc. in their new places of residence.
They have to realize that everyplace has “issues” if you will, or downsides to living there. I fully understand how people moved out of the cities to get away from problems there. But they have to realize they escape from city problems but then have to tolerate some other things in their new homes. It’s a trade off.
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