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Huntsville, AL: Zip Codes (The Good and Bad)

Daniel Mendez
  • Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Good morning BP members,

I am currently doing research on the Huntsville Alabama market and I am trying to understand more about it.

I wanted to ask local investors what zip codes are the "good" zip codes and which zip codes I should NOT invest in?

Thanks in advance!

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    Dave DeMarinis
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    Dave DeMarinis
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    Sorry, were you warned TO invest in north side or NOT to invest in North Side? I think you are referring to 35810, 35811 and 35816. They all will have opportunity under $110K and definitely wouldn't qualify as B grade neighborhood. However, there are plenty of pockets that are good rentals with workforce type tenants.

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