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Hey BP Community,
What are the class A, B, and C neighborhoods in your opinion based off of the projects you have done in the past and the experiences that you have had in these neighborhoods? I would assume that Northern Liberties, Fishtown, Fairmount, Graduate Hospital, Queens Village, Bella Vista, Poweltown, and Cedar Park fall into the A Class. Point Breeze, New Bold, West Passyunk, Brewerytown, Sharswood, and East Kensington fall into the B Class. And then the C class would include neighborhoods like Cobbs Creek, Greys Ferry, Port Richmond and so on. I may be off on this, I am just curious to hear some feedback on what other investors in the city think. Looking forward to seeing some opinions here.
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@Alexander Brian Frederick The reason why I would group West Passyunk in is because the median sale price of a property in the neighborhood has increased by $35k since the beginning of the year and the neighborhood is beginning to mirror that of it's neighbor Point Breeze