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TSCulefan P
post Mar 9 2023, 05:19 PM, updated 3y ago

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Hi All,

As someone who's never actually lived in a landed property before, I would like to know from those who have what the noise situation is like. Specifically, can you hear thudding sounds coming through the shared walls when the neighbours move furniture, close doors loudly, etc?

At the condo where I'm living, my walls and floor vibrate when the neighbor below closes their front door. Is this a problem with the shared walls in a terrace or semi-d?

I'm less concerned about noise coming through the windows because that can be mitigated somewhat with good soundproof windows. Noise coming through the structure is more difficult to solve. For example, I've noticed that in some condos, the air con compressor from neighbours above will vibrate the slab and make a whirring/humming sound in the unit below. Would this also be a problem with landed homes? (I'm thinking that it might be because the compressors normally are mounted on the external walls.)

What is your experience with noise in terraces and Semi-Ds? I would appreciate anything you can share.

Thanks in advance!


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post Mar 9 2023, 07:13 PM

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QUOTE(Culefan @ Mar 9 2023, 05:19 PM)
Hi All,

As someone who's never actually lived in a landed property before, I would like to know from those who have what the noise situation is like. Specifically, can you hear thudding sounds coming through the shared walls when the neighbours move furniture, close doors loudly, etc?

At the condo where I'm living, my walls and floor vibrate when the neighbor below closes their front door. Is this a problem with the shared walls in a terrace or semi-d?

I'm less concerned about noise coming through the windows because that can be mitigated somewhat with good soundproof windows. Noise coming through the structure is more difficult to solve. For example, I've noticed that in some condos, the air con compressor from neighbours above will vibrate the slab and make a whirring/humming sound in the unit below. Would this also be a problem with landed homes? (I'm thinking that it might be because the compressors normally are mounted on the external walls.)

What is your experience with noise in terraces and Semi-Ds? I would appreciate anything you can share.

Thanks in advance!
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depend on what type of house.. the older ones definitely not so soundproof.

sometimes can hear piap piap sounds
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post Mar 10 2023, 03:52 PM

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high rise's sound proof is poor due to it easier vibrate structure. Landed commonly wont have this problem, except from the window side.
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post Mar 10 2023, 09:45 PM

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Been living in landed my whole life, not much sound issues from neighbor.
claudetan
post Mar 25 2023, 12:14 PM

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QUOTE(Culefan @ Mar 9 2023, 05:19 PM)
Hi All,

As someone who's never actually lived in a landed property before, I would like to know from those who have what the noise situation is like. Specifically, can you hear thudding sounds coming through the shared walls when the neighbours move furniture, close doors loudly, etc?

At the condo where I'm living, my walls and floor vibrate when the neighbor below closes their front door. Is this a problem with the shared walls in a terrace or semi-d?

I'm less concerned about noise coming through the windows because that can be mitigated somewhat with good soundproof windows. Noise coming through the structure is more difficult to solve. For example, I've noticed that in some condos, the air con compressor from neighbours above will vibrate the slab and make a whirring/humming sound in the unit below. Would this also be a problem with landed homes? (I'm thinking that it might be because the compressors normally are mounted on the external walls.)

What is your experience with noise in terraces and Semi-Ds? I would appreciate anything you can share.

Thanks in advance!
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30 to 40 years landed, cant hear anything from neighbors, the noise from outside is much more annoying ...... like leaf blower, rempit motorcycle/car vroom vroom.
Aaron212
post Mar 25 2023, 01:42 PM

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If corner or end lot its totally fine

If intermediate then pray ur neighbor light footed n no noisy kids

But generally if u tahan noise in ur condo then landed will be massive upgrade to u

 

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