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Re: Hows the Lincoln & Milton neighborhood?
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It's a solid neighborhood- a lot of old time residents and good folks. That said, a few absentee landlords are renting to bad Tennant's: the house on the corner of Milton and bowers with the yard is a trash heep and the garages on the opposite corner are starting to look like a hangout. And yes, there are some section 8's on Lincoln between Milton and JFK but it's not too bad. It's more of a noisy inconsiderate neighbor type of thing.
Posted on: 2011/6/28 16:31
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Re: Hows the Lincoln & Milton neighborhood?
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Quite a regular
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I don't know who the above person who posted your reply is. But there are three section 8 houses on Lincoln St. (between Milton and JFK blvd alone)...and pn Bowers...we have our own battles with trash:
http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewt ... id=271619#forumpost271619 So, decide for yourself.
Posted on: 2011/6/28 13:34
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Re: Hows the Lincoln & Milton neighborhood?
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Just can't stay away
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its quiet, has its bad moments just like any other area. dont thin there are any sections 8 housing in that part of the height. Most families are lower middle income. not dirt poor but working class, for the most part.
Concerning the 10 years ago thing, the heights has definitely improved.
Posted on: 2011/6/28 6:07
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Hows the Lincoln & Milton neighborhood?
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We're thinking of buying a place with a rental there. We feel safe enough (I think) but are worried about whether the area is too far from the "better" areas of the Heights for both it's values and the neighborhood to improve, like for people who bought near Congress 10 years ago. Just how sketchy is it? Is there a lot of absentee landlords and section 8, or just hardworking folks who keep up the their places and respect other people? We want to be able to rent the apartment without doing backflips or taking tenants we'd prefer not to have in the same house.
Any thoughts would be welcome, though I know there will likely be a diversity of opinion from what I've seen in response to similar questions!
Posted on: 2011/6/28 3:25
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