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Lower Class Neighborhoods in Durham
Hi All,
I've been looking at real estate in Durham and I have some questions on the neighborhoods. I am curious to learn more about East Durham, Fayetteville, and Braggtown. I've been trying to find solid information, however, there are a lot of mixed opinions on them especially East Durham. Please let me know what Class Areas they are (A, A-. B+, B, B-, C+, C, etc). Assuming those 3 areas are towards the lower sections of classes (because they seem to have the lowest prices), what class would Trinity Park, Old West, and South Durham be?
Thank you.