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Hi all - looking for guidance as to what are the safest neighborhoods to consider investing within the Detroit Metro area. 
(B-A class neighborhoods)  

I’m an out of state investor, and will also be needing a reliable property management company. 

Thank you all for your help!

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Yoann Dorat
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Hi @Auryana Faramarzi, do you mean the City of Detroit or the Metro area? 

Within Detroit Class A/B neighborhoods would be East English village, Boston Edison, Indian village, Grandmont Rosedale, Palmer woods, Corktown...etc 

Most cities in Metro Detroit have a full range of A/D neighborhoods, you will need to narrow your search but you can take a look at Royal Oak, Ferndale, Dearborn, St Clair shores 

That being said most of these areas don't make any sense if you're looking for cash flow, depending on your investment strategy there are more affordable B-C areas that provide higher yields as a rental investment. 

We can help you locate a property if needed and @Drew Sygit is the person you should speak to for property management.

Hope this will help! 

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