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Investment SUNWAY SERENE @ KELANA JAYA, Enriching Lakeside Waterfront Living
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pentel
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Sep 16 2022, 10:56 PM
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QUOTE(Gorila_ @ Sep 15 2022, 05:04 PM) I think this depends. At low floor, noise could be blocked by surrounding building / trees, so it could be quieter. But once you go above certain height (let’s say level 10), there’s nothing blocking the noise. So the noise travel directly to your unit. However, if you go are at even higher floor (say level 40), you’re further away from the noise (compared to level 10, then it should be quieter compared to level 10 This is just based on what I read - happy to be corrected.
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pentel
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Sep 17 2022, 09:46 AM
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QUOTE(Hermes Aspiration @ Sep 17 2022, 12:46 AM) Depends, if low floor, the noise is obvious when the vehicle is approaching your highrise and afterwards. For high floor, the noise is obvious at first compare to above but is more sharper. Assume if 10 cars travel the LDP (smooth driving road) at low speed at night, Level 40 can be less noisier than Level 10. Assume if few motorbikes speeding at night, Level 40 will received much sharper and obvious noise. It was based on my experience for my low and high floor facing Kesas, but I am sure LDP is better. Yeah that make sense. Think motorbike noise is the worst, especially those where they modify their exhaust to make it even louder
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