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A Website That Tells You Which Neighborhood is Best (For You)
NeighborhoodScout has been around for awhile, but in this era of job uncertainty and frequent relocation, we took a look at the website to see what services it offered.
The site is a search engine aimed mainly at home buyers who are relocating. The way it works is pretty simple: a user types in their current address and the city to which they are moving, and NeighorhoodScout pinpoints the neighborhoods in the new city that are most similar to the area from which he/she is moving.
We entered a DC address and were given the median home value for the area, the percentage of homes on the market in various price points, and the real estate appreciation rates for the zip code. Information on public schools, crime rate estimates and the chances of being a victim of a crime were also provided.
To really test how well it worked, we chose a few cities in different regions of the country to see which DC neighborhoods the site would choose for people relocating from those places. Here are the results:
If you are moving from the Carroll Gardens section of Brooklyn, New York, NeighborhoodScout believes that the area around 19th and R Streets in Dupont Circle is the best match for you.
If you are moving from South Beach, Miami to DC, the area around the Corcoran School of Art on 17th Street near the White House might fit you the best, according to the site.
And, if you come from the heartland city of Topeka, Kansas, then, believe it or not, Columbia Heights is the neighborhood for you.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a_website_that_tells_you_which_neighborhood_is_best_for_you/1079.
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