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Elen Saar
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How to find a good neighborhood?

Elen Saar
  • New York
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Good morning everyone.
I was learning about the things that I think are important to know about real estate investing and I have the big picture of how to start investing.
Now in every place\guide I never see information on how to find a good neighborhood to invest in.
My question for you is.... if I look at some areas in Chicago, how can I be sure that I am finding a good neighborhood with the lowest crime and good schools, no flooding, etc.

what criteria are you looking for to find a neighborhood to purchase a property?

Thank you.

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Paul De Luca
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Paul De Luca
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  • Chicago, IL
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Quote from @Elen Saar:

Good morning everyone.
I was learning about the things that I think are important to know about real estate investing and I have the big picture of how to start investing.
Now in every place\guide I never see information on how to find a good neighborhood to invest in.
My question for you is.... if I look at some areas in Chicago, how can I be sure that I am finding a good neighborhood with the lowest crime and good schools, no flooding, etc.

what criteria are you looking for to find a neighborhood to purchase a property?

Thank you.

 I think it starts with online searches such as "best neighborhoods in Chicago"and "underrated neighborhoods in Chicago". There are a bunch of articles you can find about rankings for different neighborhoods. Asking other investors where they like buying and why is also a good step. I also like to use https://www.niche.com/places-t... to provide broad overviews of neighborhoods and use shortcuts like A/B/C/D class neighborhoods so I can quickly understand and explain to clients what that means.

There's also a correlation between quality of neighborhood and prices & property taxes. The price and property taxes are in part a reflection of the demand for a property in a given neighborhood. Generally neighborhoods with higher prices and property taxes likely have better schools and amenities but are less desirable for investors since that contributes to less cash flow.

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