Mitigate against these risks by installing a security system, opting for a high deductible, comparison shopping, and buying or
renting in a safe neighborhood.
Not exact matches
As someone who was born and raised
in the LES (before it was the East Village) and attended CU on a full - tuition scholarship, many of you sound like a bunch of privileged whiners who want to have your cake (a clean
safe and prosperous
neighborhood) and to eat it too (don't raise
rent / change the look).
In most cases, you'll want to look for a
safe neighborhood, low property taxes, good schools, access to amenities, low number of listings and vacancies, high average
rent, and more.
««Last year,
in the Inner Richmond and Cole Valley,
rents were spiking due to a lot of demand present, since these areas are
safe / low on crime and tend to be less expensive than living
in the surrounding
neighborhoods like Hayes Valley or NOPA,» Zumper's Crystal Chen told SFGATE.