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Would You Use Such a Tool for Investment Research?
If you could go to one source to find information about a city, like...
-Number of units renting for between $1000 and $1499 (and other ranges)
-Crime rates
-School district statistics (graduation rates, enrollment, etc...)
-Rent and/or housing costs as a percentage of income
-And so, so many more variables!
Would it be useful? How vital is research into the area that you're investing in? I have built a system that will bring up all of this information for whatever landmark or city in the United States that you type in. I am asking the BP community if it is something worth moving forward with.
Thank you!