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Gustavo R.
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Zipcodes to stay away from

Gustavo R.
  • Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
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Hello everyone,

I started looking around some properties to wholesale in Baltimore MD and I live in Toronto, Canada.  I would appreciate if you guys could tell me the zipcodes that I should stay away/dangerous neighborhoods. The ones I know so far are: 21225, 21230, 21202, 21226, 21205 and 21226. I got them from the internet, don't know if they are accurate.

Thanks

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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@Gustavo R. Forget that list. It is very misleading. 21230 contains Federal Hill one of the best and trendy neighborhoods in the city. 21202 is the heart of downtown. In adition to commercial buildings it contains Mt Vernon - an old money neighborhood of expensive homes buiit in the 1800s. 

All the other neightborhoods you mentioned I have made a lot o money in. But they all also have some real crap. In Baltimore loacation is not the most important factor, condition is. A 75-100+ year old home can vary from $50k to 300k depending on the condition. 

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