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One thing to consider is that in a booming market anything will sell. In a not so booming market, not so much. Maybe the market will always be booming, maybe the stock market will always be booming.
And where we are, the market is insanely fast and booming. I looked at homes along the same power-line and there's a new neighborhood with houses built in the last year going for 30k more than the home we're looking at with 10-20% of the lot size of the one we're looking at.
It's nuts up there right now. I had a cousin move to the east side of the state from the South Hill/Puyallup area last year. Their house set a record for the realtor for number of showings in 24 hour period and sold for cash, $25K above asking price, within 48 hours.
My wife and I have been house hunting up here for the last 4mo. Finally we feel like we've found out spot, BUT.... there's 3 rows of 115kV power lines that span over .25ac of our .9ac lot. Granted they don't span over the house at all and when we saw the house last night they don't buzz or crackle.
There's a reason you can get it for a great price. There's zero chance I'd buy it.My wife and I have been house hunting up here for the last 4mo. Finally we feel like we've found out spot, BUT.... there's 3 rows of 115kV power lines that span over .25ac of our .9ac lot. Granted they don't span over the house at all and when we saw the house last night they don't buzz or crackle.
We really like the house and think we could get it for a great price but should this be concerning?
Oh and we're just north of Seattle where the average lot size is probably 6000SF.
I don’t think the issue is whether or not there is an actual health risk (science says there isn’t), it’s that the irrational concern of future buyers places at risk a family’s single largest investment (their home).I've been working on high voltage power lines for 30 years and no ill effects to me or any other linemen present or past.