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Nic Werner
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What's the expected noise level for a basement ADU in old bldg?

Nic Werner
  • New to Real Estate
  • Seattle, WA
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I'm closing on a 1910 home that has been completely redone from the studs up, with a 1,000 SQ feet basement ADU. The furnishings are high end, separate entrance, etc and would attract a wealthier tenant. We will live above.

HOWEVER, the main floors are the original fir planks, and in the ADU you can clearly hear conversations, and footfalls.

My Q: What's the expectation in the Seattle basement ADU market for noise levels? We are getting quotes for soundproofing but I'm new to Seattle and don't know what renters expect from a basement ADU. Is this just the norm to hear conversations and people know that when they rent a basement ADU?

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Michael Haas
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Michael Haas
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Grab two 12 packs of green glue and throw an extra layer of drywall up there to be safe - if you think sound is a concern, now is the time to address it. It shouldn't be too expensive of a project if you get a handyman on it, but watch out for the big Seattle contractors, they think every project no matter how small should start at $30,000 and go up from there :/.

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