Baltimore. Hands down. New Orleans is a pretty nice place, just a lot of homeless people there for some reason...
A lot of the steel cities are the shittiest...Detroit is probably one of the least attractive cities in the U.S. I think property value-wise, Detroit is the lowest of most major cities - thanks to suburban sprawl and the failure of the car industry But Dirty D brings out a lot of bangin music, so it ain't shitty in all aspects - I'd be lost without 'em
Camden Crime rates (2007) Crime type Rate* Homicide: 53.2 Forcible rape: 84.8 Robbery: 989.0 Aggravated assault: 1,095.4 Violent crime: 2,222.4 Burglary: 1,428.4 Larceny-theft: 2,926.5 Motor vehicle theft: 1470.2 Arson: 145.6 Property crime: 5970.7 Notes * Number of reported crimes per 100,000 population.
good point. the pic you posted reminds me of a few very small sections of my town back in ohio (not bainbridge). but these sections are, like i said, very small. also isolated incidents. the city in general (columbus metropolitan area) is nice. wouldn't want to be where you are! bainbridge is home to a friend. last i heard a few years ago, they didn't even have more than one stoplight....
well see there's one slightly nicer part of camden, where i was going to get an apartment at.. my niece and i were going to check them out yesterday but there's a 1-2 year waiting list
Memphis Tennessee Newark, New Jersey Jacksonville, Fla Rochester, NY South Bend, IN 90% of the cities in Michigan with a pop over 100,000 Toledo, Ohio Hotwater
that's right next to Philly, which i would say is pretty bad but i've never been jumped for a random reason.
a school i wanna transfer to is there but the portfolio requirement is ridiculous i'll just stay in jersey. right now i live in this;