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Abdul R.
  • Union City, CA
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Determining Class neighborhoods

Abdul R.
  • Union City, CA
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I looked all over this forum. Maybe it doesn't exist but is there website that you can go to, put the home address and it tells you what class neighborhood it is in? What's the most simple and less time consuming way to determine this?

I have  found some deals,  with regards to turnkeys and I see the seller will somtimes put the neighborhood rating as well.  How accurate are these?  Is there a way to simply  verify this online? Can't travel there..  

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Louise A.
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  • Seattle, WA
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Louise A.
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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@Abdul R.

I use Trulia heat maps to determine neighborhood ratings: 

http://www.trulia.com/local/indianapolis-in/type:h...

Put in the address you're interested in.  Dark green is D and light pink is A.  Let me know if that helps.  I live here in Indy and invest here as well.  

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