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David Jesse
  • Jax, FL
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Problem to rent out with secondary road on the back?

David Jesse
  • Jax, FL
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I purchased my first house which I live in myself a few months a go, there is a elementary school and a secondary road in the back. I have attached photos. I have planted some fast growing trees (Green Giant) that will block out the view and reduce a little bit of noise. The speed limit on the street is 30 MPH, which cars sometimes go 35 to 40 MPH

Although at night there is almost no traffic, during the day especially during rush hour I could hear some cars go by. Especially ones with modified exhausts or motorcycles.

Other than that, it is close to shopping highway, arteries and it's decent location.

I plan on renting the property after about a year or so. Would I have any issues finding a good tenant from the noise caused by the street?