- Oct 14, 2005
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I'm considering moving into a new place (as I've discussed), except that this would be the first time ever that I wouldn't be living on the top floor of the building/complex. Once, I lived in the second to top floor, and couldn't stand hearing the footsteps and such of the people above me. But they were really obnoxious and loud, to the point where you'd be watching TV and all of a sudden hear running and heavy foot steps.
The person I'd be moving in with claims that she can't hear the people above her at all. She's heard them once in two months, when they were installing a new TV, but other than that, she has never heard their footsteps. Is this because she just doesn't listen, or is it really possible that the building could be built in such a way that even though the floors are all hardwood, it's still very hard to hear the people above you?
If it helps, the building is really old Boston construction in the North End, so perhaps they used to make them better...
The person I'd be moving in with claims that she can't hear the people above her at all. She's heard them once in two months, when they were installing a new TV, but other than that, she has never heard their footsteps. Is this because she just doesn't listen, or is it really possible that the building could be built in such a way that even though the floors are all hardwood, it's still very hard to hear the people above you?
If it helps, the building is really old Boston construction in the North End, so perhaps they used to make them better...