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Transitional Neighborhood Indicators?
Hey there.
Wondering if anyone can provide some advice on what kind of indicators to look for on a neighborhood level. For example, if one is looking to invest in a C neighborhood and looking for indicators that it could grow to a B neighborhood (or A hopefully). I understand some of the economic factors that can lead one to a particular city or province (or state), but unsure of some of the key elements as you funnel down below that level.
Appreciate any insight.
Tyler