View Full Version : Cranston residents - how's the noise from the construction?
Gemma403
01-01-2016, 08:39 PM
So excited about this - We moved from Inglewood to Edgemont last year and it was the best decision. Quieter, more green space, and our property taxes are actually lower.
My recommendation: spend a weekend in Pine Creek before buying. Walk around, check out the local shops, talk to people. You'll get a feel for whether it's your vibe pretty quickly.
cleverduck
04-24-2016, 03:58 PM
We moved from Cliff Bungalow to Hillhurst last year and it was the best decision.
Sundance is a great choice! We've been here for 10 years. The walkability is good, tons of local shops, and the community association is really active.
One more thing - shout out to everyone in this thread. This is what a real community forum should be - people actually helping each other out. :)
Cheers!
Mark.ens
07-20-2017, 05:40 AM
If you're looking for value, the NE communities like Taradale and Martindale are actually really nice and way more affordable. Don't let the stereotypes fool you.
Kyleley
09-22-2019, 05:37 PM
The sense of community in Beltline is something special.
Just a heads up about Huntington Hills - the new development is bringing in a lot of traffic. Still a great area but something to consider if you're on the main roads.
Cheers!
health08
01-19-2023, 09:23 PM
If walkability is your priority, you really can't beat the inner city neighborhoods like Kensington, Beltline, or Mission. Everything you need is within walking distance.
Good luck!
Carl_F94
04-22-2025, 06:41 PM
I'd recommend driving through Lincoln Park at different times of day before you commit. Traffic patterns and noise levels can vary a lot between morning and evening.
Hope that helps.
mellowcoder
05-20-2025, 02:28 AM
If walkability is your priority, you really can't beat the inner city neighborhoods like Kensington, Beltline, or Mission. Everything you need is within walking distance. Go Flames!
Mark_J
05-22-2025, 05:49 PM
We're in East Village and honestly the only downside is the commute to downtown. But if you work from home or work in the south, it's absolutely perfect.
fastfox18
05-26-2025, 04:35 PM
Sports-wise, if you're looking for value, the NE communities like Taradale and Martindale are actually really nice and way more affordable. Don't let the stereotypes fool you.
Holly.77
07-26-2025, 12:32 AM
I'd recommend driving through Signal Hill at different times of day before you commit. Traffic patterns and noise levels can vary a lot between morning and evening.
nurse97
10-13-2025, 05:04 AM
Respectfully disagree here. if walkability is your priority, you really can't beat the inner city neighborhoods like Kensington, Beltline, or Mission. Everything you need is within walking distance.
Wayne.87
11-14-2025, 08:55 PM
I looked at both Parkdale and Mission before settling on Charleswood.
My recommendation: spend a weekend in Wolf Willow before buying. Walk around, check out the local shops, talk to people. You'll get a feel for whether it's your vibe pretty quickly.
nicole_chen
12-12-2025, 09:37 PM
I looked at both Cougar Ridge and Parkdale before settling on Cliff Bungalow. The school district was the deciding factor for us. No regrets at all.
SteveKim
12-27-2025, 12:40 AM
We're in Huntington Hills and honestly the only downside is the commute to downtown. But if you work from home or work in the south, it's absolutely perfect.
PandaCalm01
02-20-2026, 03:59 PM
For our family, we moved from Legacy to Royal Oak last year and it was the best decision. Quieter, more green space, and our property taxes are actually lower.
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