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Looking for some feedback on the 72117 N Little Rock area

Dan N.
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HI everyone.

I am looking at a few properties in the N Little Rock area, Zip code 72117.
This is for long-term investment purposes.

I was hoping someone familiar with the area could share with me some info about the crime rate, desirability of that area and how hard it is to rent out a house that is in good shape in that area.

Thank you

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Hadar Orkibi
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Hadar Orkibi
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Its not a great area. There are some rough patches in this area.

I suggest you check out this website for crime rates; there are more websites you can use.

http://www.city-data.com/ 

But you are going about it the wrong way, in my opinion. 

This is not the place to ask this question. (well, it is, but it is not the most reliable answer).

The BEST person to ask this question is YOUR PROPERTY MANAGER.

A property manager is the #1 team member you have to have on your team before buying anything, especially if you are out of town and not going to manage it yourself. 

Do you have a property manager on your team? 

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