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Is This Neighborhood Sate?

By
Real Estate Agent with Gayle Harvey Real Estate, Inc.

"Is this a safe neighborhood" is a question that I am frequently asked by buyers looking for a home in Charlottesville VA.policeman

Buyers are frequently surprised that their Realtor legally can't give an opinion as to which is the safest neighborhood.  However the safety of a neighborhood can often be subjective.  What one person might consider safe, another might not; this partly depends on what the area was like that you are moving from. 

Your real estate agent cannot tell you which community is the safest because that could be considered steering and is in violation of Fair Housing.  So what can you do?  There are several websites that a buyer can go to to find crime statistics so that they can determine whether they feel that an area is safe.

Below are some websites where you can go to research the crime statistics for Charlottesville Virginia and Albemarle County.

Spot Crime

Albemarle County Police Department

Charlottesville Crime Statistics

Information on sexual offenders

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Contact Pam Dent, e-PRO, SRES, NHD, REALTOR®, Real Estate III, Charlottesville, Virginia at 434 960-0161 to buy a property in the following areas in Central Virginia: Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Keswick, Glenmore, Ivy, Crozet, Earlysville, Free Union, Cismont, Scottsville, Fluvanna County, Palmyra, Lake Monticello, Louisa County, Louisa, Mineral, Spring Creek, Orange County, Gordonsville, Orange, Barboursville, Greene County, Ruckersville.  Email Pam Dent.

 

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Kathy Schowe
California Lifestyle Realty - La Quinta, CA
La Quinta, California 760-333-8886

It is a sticky subject-- I only take clients to neighborhoods that I think are safe-- Kathy

Feb 23, 2010 12:26 PM
Barbara Michaluk
Weichert Realtors | Phone Direct 240-506-2434 | 301-681-0550 office - Silver Spring, MD
Leisure World Specialist / Full Service REALTOR

Pam, I agree that this is a very common question that buyers ask when searching for homes.  I always suggest they go to the web and check it out for themselves.  Thanks for the websites to direct them to.

Feb 23, 2010 12:26 PM
Pam Dent
Gayle Harvey Real Estate, Inc. - Charlottesville, VA
REALTOR® - Charlottesville Virginia Homes / Horse

Kathy - I search for clients by things libe price, home type, lot etc.  Then I encourage them to check crime statistics.

Barbara - Being a colloege town, parents often ask that question when they are looking for a house to buy for one of their children.

Feb 23, 2010 01:55 PM
Irene Tron
Valparaiso, IN

Definitely a question that can be tricky to answer.  I think know where to send them on the internet is the best solution.  It's still helpful and keeps us from advicing against a certain neighborhood.

Feb 24, 2010 02:58 PM