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re: Armed Robbery in Shenandoah area
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:25 pm to Rize
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:25 pm to Rize
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I can see what you’re saying with the older homes in Shenandoah but they are very well kept.
We live right near Episcopal and I hope the same remains true. There are 400k+ houses in here still. No crime to speak of for the most part. I hope we can keep it that way. It's a nice neighborhood otherwise
Posted on 7/2/18 at 11:33 pm to fallguy_1978
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We live right near Episcopal and I hope the same remains true. There are 400k+ houses in here still. No crime to speak of for the most part. I hope we can keep it that way. It's a nice neighborhood otherwise
I’ve been looking to buy in 70816 but 70817 seems to be the better bet for long term.
Posted on 7/3/18 at 12:34 am to fallguy_1978
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There are 400k+ houses in here still.
That’s impressive for that area
I bet in the next 10 years that number drops. It’s probably a good time sell high and get out. If I had $400k I would be going to St. Gabriel and buying a house on 2+ acres.
Unless St. George happens of course.
Posted on 7/3/18 at 9:37 am to fallguy_1978
Seems to me that the decline really started when they forced the subsidized St. Jean apartments into the area. O'Neal lane was all new, the townhomes leading toward the Shenandoah area were fairly well kept and safe, and Shenandoah area (George O'Neal all the way through Jones Creeek and Antioch) was middle to upper middle class. Then, the Jay's Donuts debacle happened. Seems like in a matter of 15 years, O'Neal Lane has gone completely to shite, there are pockets of trash all over Jones Creek and Coursey, and now even Antioch and Old Jefferson are struggling to keep the trash out. It's fricking sad how quickly an entire chunk of the city can go to shite because of section 8 and social engineering.
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