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Seeking a Website(s) to check on Neighborhood Crime

Eric Grunfeld
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Good Morning:

I am looking at various multi-family complexes in Las Vegas to make an investment.  

I wanted to know what the crime rate is like in these specific neighborhoods.

Does anybody know of a website(s) where one can input the property addresses and then get an idea of what the crime rate is all about?

I look forward to your thoughts/comments on this.

All the best,

Eric 

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Josh Edwards
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Josh Edwards
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Hi Eric, I don't have a website that tells your crime rate based on property address, but I'd recommend city-data.com We use them a lot when looking at deals in markets we aren't familiar with. We typically like to see a crime rate trending down and see it below 450 if we're looking at C-class property. 

I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. 

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