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Neighborhood market conditions?
Going through the City's website and looking at the neighborhood maps, there is classifications for the neighborhoods. I was looking for some help in getting better understanding to what exactly do these classification under the Neighborhood Market Condition means. There is only 3 options a neighborhood is given either; Stabilization, Reinvestment, or Revitalization. Any insight as to exactly what these means for a neighborhood and more specifically to an investor?