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Jennifer Dargento
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Finding Deals in B and C Neighborhoods

Jennifer Dargento
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I know there are many ways to pull lists of motivated sellers and distressed properties. My question is what’s the most efficient way to weed out the properties in headache neighborhoods (D class, etc)?

Is there a way to pull lists of opportune properties that are exclusively in B and C class neighborhoods?

I’m open to software/website suggestions if Propstream or Launch Control etc have a way of doing this.

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Paul De Luca
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Paul De Luca
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Quote from @Jennifer Dargento:

I know there are many ways to pull lists of motivated sellers and distressed properties. My question is what’s the most efficient way to weed out the properties in headache neighborhoods (D class, etc)?

Is there a way to pull lists of opportune properties that are exclusively in B and C class neighborhoods?

I’m open to software/website suggestions if Propstream or Launch Control etc have a way of doing this.


 I don't have experience with those services so I can't say if there is a filter you can use to do that, but I'm a fan of this website https://www.niche.com/places-t... for grading neighborhoods.

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