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Philadelphia ZIP code map

Ilana Shalev
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Hello everyone, does anyone here have a map with ZIP code boundaries plus a description of each ZIP code from a real estate perspective?
(For example: crime rate, percentage of renters vs. homeowners, average home size, and any other helpful information.)
Thank you!

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@Ilana Shalev Philadelphia is far more nuanced than that (with some zip codes more so than others). You will undoubtedly make bad investment decisions relying on statistics broken down by zip code. You really have to spend time in these neighborhoods or work with sales agent who already has and understands the market on a more granular level. Philadelphia is a market where investors can perform quite well with proper market understanding but can also be a market where investors suffer big losses relying on bad data.

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