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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

As price goes up will the neighborhood improve?
"you got to know your market" what are the most important things to look into? I know good school rating & job growth; is important but I'm driving around Atlanta (windy hill, Austell)and the school rating is not great, nor the neighborhoods but yet the prices have gone up from 80k to 280k. I used to live there & is hard to see how those neighborhoods are going to improve. & looking at houses by the belt line , drive around there and I want to run out.
Thanks for even reading it🤓 the question is how you get the guetto out even with such City improvements