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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
What do fellow Boston Investors think of this address?
Here are couple recently sold addresses in the area I am interested in.
https://www.redfin.com/MA/Bost...
https://www.redfin.com/MA/Bost...
Any thoughts are welcomed!
Thanks.
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@Gordon A. I'd personally avoid buying south of Mass Ave. That's a *very* rough area and the home of "methadone mile", (the vicinity of the intersection of Mass Ave and Melnia Cass Blvd) where there are streets lined with pan handlers, drug dealers and addicts shooting up and passed out on the sidewalks and in doorways. It's one of the very few places that I lock my car doors when passing through.
The city has just launched a plan to clean it up. https://boston.cbslocal.com/2019/10/04/boston-methadone-mile-plan-drugs-homeless-crime/
Sorry to say that I'm not optimistic about the potential for success. There is a serious lack of detox facilities and those are only useful for addicts who want get clean. The vast majority don't.
Unless there's a massive improvement in treatment options (voluntary and forced), I don't see any real hope. It's heartbreaking to see the human tragedy there and it's one of the reasons that I'd cheerfully support the death penalty upon the 2nd conviction for drug dealers.