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Kalen Jordan
  • Austin
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Feedback on quantmaps in Indianapolis

Kalen Jordan
  • Austin
Posted

Checking out quantmaps (shout out to @Art Perkitny) here to pull up neighborhood level data on a property that I saw on the marketplace in Indy:

https://www.biggerpockets.com/real-estate-listings/indianapolis-sfh-for-sale-rented

It's interesting how it grades the neighborhoods. You can see how median home value is going down in one neighborhood (the one where the property happens to be) and there's a neighborhood just next to it where indicators are going up (property value, rents, etc.)

Can anyone familiar with these neighborhoods confirm whether this looks accurate?