So I am looking at a house that is 250 meters or 800 feet away from the freeway. My main concern is health from pollution. It looks like under 150 meters is the worst but ideally you want to be much further from what I am reading.
I have a wife and a young child who would only be at the house on weekends and maybe in the evenings after work. So it seems exposure would be minimal to him.
Ultimately I plan on renting it out, it is in a convenient location and has some of the best public schools in the country. Is this a good investment, any thing I am not thinking of? Will health be fine if we don't live there long?
Pic semi-related. I am interested in cyberpunk and Chinese cities.
That pic is cozy as fuk
>>1415106
i would want to live in those cottages, sucks to be the poorfags on their high-rise boxes
>>1415106
no real estate is a good investment right now, we're at the top of a huge credit bubble right now all over the western world+china. I would hold onto your money for the time being or look into inflation hedges like gold.
>>1415160
Not to mention, there's free lighting from those lights on those pillars.
>>1415162
The issue is that I need a place to live now. Even if I am not buying at a great time, my plan is buy and hold. The area I am in has long term growth so even if there is a crash it will recover. The area already recovered and exceeded prices from the last housing crash.
>>1415165
yeah, never having darkness sure would be awesome..
>>1415465
>>1415106
Good luck renting out a house that close to the freeway
>>1415504
Well, if I buy it at a discount, lets say 20%. Then couldn't I rent it out for that same discount?
>>1415106
no, its not healthy. far higher probabiliy of getting lung cancer.
but maybe it can be ok for a limited period of time
>>1415160
Can confirm this, I live in a high-rise box and it's shit. $2000/mo for a 800 square feet, I am being jewed.
>>1415106
Also higher chance of burglary. Burglars love high way towns where I am from.