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Answers (1)

- The Urban Team, "TheUrbanTeam"
- Contributions:25
Thanks for asking this question. As real estate agents, we are cautioned to avoid calling a neighborhood high risk and such. What is high risk for some is trivial to others and visa versa.
However, the Phoenix police department has a crime stattistics web and you can look up crime information there and base your opinion on the fact they offer. Below is a link to the web site.
http://phoenix.gov/haht-nsapi/hsrun.hse/payf/CRIMGRIDP/CrimeGrid.htx;start=HS_crime
Hope this helps you.... Gene Urban
However, the Phoenix police department has a crime stattistics web and you can look up crime information there and base your opinion on the fact they offer. Below is a link to the web site.
http://phoenix.gov/haht-nsapi/hsrun.hse/payf/CRIMGRIDP/CrimeGrid.htx;start=HS_crime
Hope this helps you.... Gene Urban




I notice there ae bars on every window and door, is this a high crime -area? break ins?
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