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This was inspired by a post on r/AskAnAmerican on this very topic, which I found quite interesting! Also asked this on r/asklatinamerica. Give me examples of upper, middle and lower income housing where you live!
A few examples of my area: Boston
The 0.1 percent - insanely wealthy and educated. Older and very White.
Neighborhoods: Back Bay, Beacon Hill
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/36-Lime-St-Boston-MA-02108/59172800_zpid/
The upper-middle/middle - young professionals and families. Lgbtq friendly.
Neighborhoods: Roslindale, Jamaica Plain
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/65-Cornell-St-Roslindale-MA-02131/59162402_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/37-37A-Spring-Park-Ave-Jamaica-Plain-MA-02130/400812158_zpid/
The poorest: the roughest areas. Public/subsidized housing. Majority BIPOC; are incredibly financially disadvantaged. Healthy food stores nowhere in sight. I spent most of my life in these areas. Don't walk alone at night. (Click on "street view"!)
Neighborhoods: Most of Roxbury, Mattapan
https://www.redfin.com/MA/Roxbury/18-Dixwell-St-02119/home/9296983
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