I strongly advise against moving into the building (section B) facing the city. Every weekday and sometimes on Saturdays from 5:30-6:00 AM, a woman/man screams through a loudspeaker, a child sings, screaming so loudly that the walls shake, and a closed balcony door won't save you. This horror lasts
for 2-3 hours. I don't know why this crap (why the loudspeaker is needed, and how this could be allowed in a residential area) is necessary. I've been living there for several months now and am in shock. I'm starting to look for another place to live.
It's not about karaoke on a weekend for 1-2 hours; that's understandable and forgivable. With this morning screaming, you will be systematically tortured.
Why can't the building management simply ask them to lower the volume or direct the loudspeakers so loudly that they scream downwards (which is possible, they are targeted)? I don't know. I know for a fact that many tenants can't stand it and move out for this reason. Otherwise, the building is fine. But everything has its price. A studio apartment doesn't cost more than $400 (price = quality), although they're already starting to ask for $450-500. This city isn't worth it, and the house isn't worth that price. Good luck to everyone.
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