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Greg M.
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No go areas and neighborhoods?

Greg M.
  • Investor
  • Evans Mills, NY
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Hey all,

I have been living in MD for about a year now and am going to purchase my first property in Baltimore but I am unsure of the neighborhoods to avoid.  I have done the crime overlays, looked up reviews etc and I am pretty sure I have a good feel for a few of the right and wrong places but I would appreciate a local to help me out!

  Let me know if anyone would be willing to spend an afternoon or a morning to sit down and show me the ropes, lunch/breakfast on me!

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Eric G.
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Eric G.
  • Honolulu, HI
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Hey Greg,

I think theres a lot of money to be made in Baltimore, regardless. I was brought into the REI game by other collegues who have advised me there really aren't any "no go" areas it just depends on what strategy your aiming for. If you send me a DM I can tell you a bit about what strategies I (along with friends) have found does and doesn't not work based on neighborhoods.

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