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I'm thinking of buying a condo which has concrete between floors.
I was wondering if anyone else who has a condo which has concrete floors can tell me how the sound is? I'm assuming it shouldn't be an issue but I would like to hear from people who have a condo with concrete between floors. I have a treadmill but I didn't think with concrete that noise would be an issue.
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I'm thinking of buying a condo which has concrete between floors.
I was wondering if anyone else who has a condo which has concrete floors can tell me how the sound is? I'm assuming it shouldn't be an issue but I would like to hear from people who have a condo with concrete between floors. I have a treadmill but I didn't think with concrete that noise would be an issue.
I'm in a condo with concrete ceilings and floors. They covered the concrete floors with hardwood. I clearly hear my neighbors above me. Now, this may be an exception since they have NO rugs or carpeting - but I hear every clickety-clack of the wife's high heels, every drag of the chair being pushed as they get up from their seat, and their dog or cat playing with some sort of (what seems to be) metal ball rolling across the floor. It ain't pretty. Admitedly, for a City Gal, I am pretty attuned to the smallest of noises, so bear that in mind.
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