Cape Cod Couple Blame Pickleball Court for Failure To Sell Their Home: How the Popular Sport Could Affect a Sale
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Homeowners living near pickleball courts have reported decreased property values and an inability to sell homes due to noise complaints, branding it a nuisance.
Noisy nearby attractions may drive away noise-sensitive homebuyers, but some shoppers might be attracted to nearby lively hubs, leading to mixed impacts on property values.
In San Francisco, the excessive noise from pickleball courts prompted nearby homeowners to shut them down due to concerns about home value depreciation and ecosystem threats.
In Needham, MA, conflicts over noise from pickleball courts escalated to vandalism, reflecting the intense local backlash against the sport and its impact on community dynamics.
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