Noisy neighbors
Noisy neighbors are so annoying! Here are some comments about noisy neighbors from StreetAdvisor community members. It's a topic that many people relate to, and one that has recently been discussed in the New York City forums.
At St James Avenue, Holyoke, Massachusetts, StreetScore 33.33), resident glogrrl says:
"There are several apartment buildings & homes on this street where the people feel entitled to be as loud as they want, throw trash anywhere; their yard, their neighbor's yard, the street, etc. Many people on (my end) of the street have blatant disrespect for the law; unlicensed dogs, smoking & snorting dope on their front porch, and selling dope in their driveway.
I have called the police more times on my neighbors, since I have lived in this building, than ever in my life. I hate living here and look forward to eventually moving."
At Danforth Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey StreetScore 35.28), resident lioness says:
"The adjacent street, Garfield Ave, and Danforth are known for their 'realness'. You go down by these areas and if your not from around these parts u might just stick out like a sore thumb. I have grown up around here so I think its a fairly good neighborhood however between all the businesses and schools surrounding there are always teens and tweens hanging out making noise and being teens! So, if you don’t mind the nosiness, this is just a place for you!"
At 29 Street NW, Calgary, Alberta (StreetScore 74.95), resident christineo says:
"29 St can be a little noisy with the ambulances and buses, but it does make you feel safer that there are so many people around. Lots of people walking around all the time, 5 mins to downtown, 5 mins to university and lots of transit around. Makes a busy life that much easier!"
At George Street, Sydney, New South Wales (StreetScore 54.00), visitor tjsydney says:
"George St is the main street dissecting the Sydney CBD. It starts around the Rocks area with its touristy shops, bars and restaurants, has numerous shopping options in the middle (Myer and the Queen Victoria Building) right up to the sleazier end past Market St.
I wouldn't want to live here, even when you stay in a hotel (I've stayed in a few around here) the noise from the buses is constant."
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