How about taking a house in the southeast and northwest of the bridge?

Because there is a bridge right in front, it is better to be parallel, and it is not good to be inclined and straight. It should be covered or even moved. It depends on the distance of the bridge. If it is far away, don't worry. If it's not far away, it's best to plant two trees in front of the door, and cover them after the leaves are lush. The trunk can't be on the balcony or at the gate, and it's better to be on both sides. Near the bridge, if the water is under the building and there are cars passing by, it is not good for planting trees. I wish I could live much higher than the bridge. It doesn't hurt to just pass by. The bridge is a mountain above the building, which is not a big problem, but the hall is too close (that is, the vision and lighting) and the width of the hall is not good. Just think of the bridge as a building outside the house, that is, if there are cars on the bridge, it is mostly unfavorable, not as good as the buildings or mountains that are not moving in front of you.