I spend a lot of time around Central and East Boca Raton. I never really notice the train unless it crosses the road. Palm Beach Farms, Camino Gardens, Old Floresta, Boca Square and other common east Boca neighborhoods should be fine for most people. However if you are looking at houses directly near Dixie highway or the Brightline Station, I would highly recommend checking out the area to see how the noise is for you and your family. Also, I would recommend visiting the house you are interested in and see how the inside noise is. I had worked with a family that thought that a certain road would be too noisy next to the house but very good windows and doors can really block out a lot of sound and they were fine with the inside noise. Again, I personally do not really notice the train unless I'm directly seeing it at the crossing or outside near Dixie highway. Shoot me a text if you need any help finding a place in the area.
Ten months since this was posted. The Florida condo market is collapsing.
Is the Brightline loud in Boca Raton? More specifically the eastern side.
I spend a lot of time around Central and East Boca Raton. I never really notice the train unless it crosses the road. Palm Beach Farms, Camino Gardens, Old Floresta, Boca Square and other common east Boca neighborhoods should be fine for most people. However if you are looking at houses directly near Dixie highway or the Brightline Station, I would highly recommend checking out the area to see how the noise is for you and your family. Also, I would recommend visiting the house you are interested in and see how the inside noise is. I had worked with a family that thought that a certain road would be too noisy next to the house but very good windows and doors can really block out a lot of sound and they were fine with the inside noise. Again, I personally do not really notice the train unless I'm directly seeing it at the crossing or outside near Dixie highway. Shoot me a text if you need any help finding a place in the area.