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That would be Broadway Avenue, not Broadway Road.
Your house you are looking at is in New England Village. Its not directly in the runway pattern.
Its Fine.
Yes you’re right broadway ave (fixed it)
Okay, so I should be fine in regards to plane noise? I don’t mean to be rude if this sounds it but How exactly do you know the runway pattern?
I’ve see a lot of people complain about it and my cousin lives on Gainsborough which is just a bit north of fallen leaf. He said he hears it sometimes but it ain’t to bad.
I just wanted to be sure.
Any other info about that area or issues I should know about before making the move?
Your best bet is to visit there and stay in the area for an hour. That way you’ll see and hear the planes and helicopters flying and might help you decide. I have relatives on Grundy and the planes get to be very loud but they said they got used to the noise and barely notice anymore.
This is not good advice.
Even if you go there and stand there for 20 hours it's possible that they closed a runway for the day. So you won't get airplanes today, but will in the future...
Okay, so I should be fine in regards to plane noise? I don’t mean to be rude if this sounds it but How exactly do you know the runway pattern?
I’ve see a lot of people complain about it and my cousin lives on Gainsborough which is just a bit north of fallen leaf. He said he hears it sometimes but it ain’t to bad.
I just wanted to be sure.
Any other info about that area or issues I should know about before making the move?
Thanks for your time!
You go to Google Maps or something similar and put in the address of the house and then zoom to a level that shows the airport. The runways are the long narrow gray things. Use your imagination to extend the runways in the direction of the house to see if the extended runway alignment would come close to the house.
I always say if you move close to a airport then don’t be b*tching about the planes.
You don't need to be near an airport.
15 miles and you need to worry about it.
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