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Han T.
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Classification of neighborhood.

Han T.
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Hi, I am doing my research for B Class properties in Michigan, Indianapolis, Columbus, etc. I was wondering if there are website that provides classifications of neighborhoods to better understand the neighborhoods within the said cities?

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Mihir Bhimaraju
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Mihir Bhimaraju
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@Teo Wei han the link to the map stated above is a good starting point if you don't know the area at all. It'll help you get familiar with the names of the areas and general grading, but it's not to the block by block level as most developing metros are.

You could also look into city-data.com website and look at income levels of different neighborhoods. This will help you stay away from lower income/higher unemployment areas. If you need further help, let me know. Good luck!

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