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Most dangerous neighborhoods in America
Just read an article on this and thought it would be interesting to share.
1. North and Northeast Auburn Gresham (Chicago IL)
Zip code 60620
2. Washington Park (Chicago IL)
Zip code 60637
3. Northeast of East Atherton and South Dort Highway (Flint, MI)
Zip code 48507
4. North Lawndale (Chicago IL)
Zip code 60623
5. Woodside (Greenville, SC)
Zip code 29611
6. Columbus Square (St. Louis, MO)
Zip codes 63106, 63102, 63101
7. Joyland (Atlanta, GA)
Zip code 30315
8. Gaston Park and Downtown Memphis (Memphis, TN)
Zip code 38126
9. North Indianapolis (Indianapolis, IN)
Zip code 46208
10. North Avenue and Bel Air Road (Baltimore, MD)
Zip code 21213
11. Islandview (Detroit, MI)
Zip code 48207
12. Sunnyside (Houston, TX)
Zip code 77051
13. Harlem near St. Nicolas and 125th (New York)
Zip code 10027
14. Southeast Cathedral District (Saginaw, MI)
Zip code 48601
15. Northeast of East Broadway and Ingram (West Memphis, AR)
Zip code 72301
16. Northwest Springdale (Tulsa, OK)
Zip codes 74106, 74110
17. Fountain Park (St. Louis, MO)
Zip codes 63113, 63108
18. East of Barton and McFarland (Detroit, MI)
Zip code 48209
Residents of these cities, do you agree with this list?
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Here are some other resources for researching markets:
http://www.neighborhoodscout.com
http://www.spotcrime.com
https://www.crimereports.com
http://publicrecords.netronline.com
http://www.housingpredictor.com
http://www.usacops.com
There are lots of other sites, check out spot crime, you will be surprised how many crimes happen in the so called "good neighborhoods" , the cost of the property is not a true indicator of crime.
We only hear about crime in the lower income neighborhoods, lots of law abiding citizens live in older established low income areas who get wrapped up in the 5 minute news segments.
Cheryl