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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

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Learning the type of neighborhood by address.

Anthony Roberts
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Is there someplace that we can type in an address and see what type of neighborhood it is? I would like to only invest in B and C  neighborhoods. I've been checking properties online. It would be great if I could find out what type of neighborhood it is by typing in an address.

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Quote from @Scott Mac:
Quote from @Anthony Roberts:

Is there someplace that we can type in an address and see what type of neighborhood it is? I would like to only invest in B and C  neighborhoods. I've been checking properties online. It would be great if I could find out what type of neighborhood it is by typing in an address.

 The only one I know is this one: https://www.biggerpockets.com/member-blogs/4704/42419-cleveland-neighborhood-grades

By @James Wise 

I don't think it spoon feeds you neighborhood class just by typing in the address, but you might find it useful.

I notice some of the A zones on the lake, back right up to huge crime areas...with no buffer zone of B or C.

Good Luck!


 Scott, thanks. It looks like a great starting point.

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