Bad idea to buy house on a US Interstate?

It might be a commercial lot with higher value. My gallery is on a U.S. Highway, and I'm oblivious to any noise.
Of course, It's not a really busy highway. No double lanes or anything.
 
Look at the fine print at the bottom of the email agent.
This would put me off straight up.
Not stop emails/calls from ne'er do wells :oops:

By proceeding, you consent to receive calls and texts at the number you provided, including marketing by autodialer and prerecorded and artificial voice, and email, from realtor.com and others about your inquiry and other home-related matters, but not as a condition of any purchase; this applies regardless of whether you check, or leave un-checked, any box above. You also agree to our Terms of Use, and to our Privacy Policy regarding the information relating to you. Msg/data rates may apply. This consent applies even if you are on a corporate, state or national Do Not Call list.

Persons who may contact you include real estate professionals such as agents and brokers, mortgage professionals such as lenders and mortgage brokers, realtor.com and its affiliates, insurers or their agents, and those who may be assisting any of the foregoing.
The Privacy Policy looks to by about upwards of 30,000 words and terms of use run to over 5000 words.

Plus you have to actively opt out to ensue all of your personal information is not on sold to who knows who.
I hate this type of marketing.
 
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