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Crime Report Considerations
I have been using the tools learning tools BiggerPockets provides to find deals and analyze deals. One of the questions I have is what is your percent cutoff when it comes to crime rates. I wouldn't want to buy in a high crime rate, especially violent crime, area, but what percent is worth my time and money? 25%, 50%, 75%? Thank you. Still new, Still learning.