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COVID-19 & D class neighborhoods
Hello All,
I’ve read a lot about staying away from D class neighborhoods. I’m curious to know who invests in those types of neighborhoods and how have your experience been with collecting rents during this situation.
I plan to invest in C and D class neighborhoods. We must remember, gentrification starts in D class neighborhoods or sometimes even worse.
I would assume people who live in D class neighborhoods are still able to work as they will “most likely” work at jobs such as Walmart, fast food, etc. (and this is not offend or stereotype anyone).
I’m a full-time Manager at Amazon and majority of my employees live in C or D class neighborhoods. They are working and actually earning extra money.
Just want to get your input.