• IWantToFuckSpez@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    That’s only true if the apartment is a shitty American 5 over 1 stick building. In a modern concrete apartment with concrete internal walls you wouldn’t hear the neighbors.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly. Here in Sweden if you live into a newly built apartement you are basically guranteed grade A sound isolation.

      Even older ones usually hold high quality because of renovations.

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        1 year ago

        Take it from someone who is autistic, highly introverted and has only lived in apartments in my adult life: you do not ever need to see or interact with your neighbors. It’s as optional as with a house. The most I see of my neighbors is that once every few weeks I might stand in the elevator with one of them for 15 seconds.

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      1 year ago

      We lived in a concrete apartment, couldn’t hear the neighbors in their apartments but could in the hallways, and smell everything too, could hear the cars revving outside, and had to put up with the weekly (if not more often) fire alarm at 2am which meant evacuating the building. And no space for anything, no hobbies that might generate noise. Also have to deal with STRATA, hope you didnt want to put anything on your balcony cause they didn’t want that, hope you can wait 12 months for the leaking ceiling to be fixed thats dripping and growing mould.

      Also it cost a fortune to heat or cool the place, we’re in a bigger place now that costs 1/2 as much to heat/cool