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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Adam Bergman
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Is their an actual definition of A vs B vs C Neighborhoods. In other words what constitutes the specific grade.

Adam Bergman
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hello all. I have been reading about a,b, and c neighborhoods on two different posts as i browsed the forums today. Question what constitutes each grade? are their any specifications or is it just a generalizations, for example

A=upper middle class+/high income or business owners

B=working middle class/median salery of $80,000+

C=Section 8/low income

D=warzone

I just happened to put in anything above just for examples. Sorry if I posted in the wrong place but I am intending to disect the grade in corelation to renting out a property more so then flipping.

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    John Rooster
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    John Rooster
    • Denver, CO
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    All grading in the real world is done on a curve

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