According to www.neighborhoodscout.com it's Belle Isle and the Riverfront neighborhoods:
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According to www.neighborhoodscout.com it's Belle Isle and the Riverfront neighborhoods:
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So the safest place in Detroit is the corner of "The Strand and Casino Way." What came in second, Spinoza and Rouge Park Drive?According to www.neighborhoodscout.com it's Belle Isle and the Riverfront neighborhoods:
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Reading the comments, it looks like people familiar with the other cities on the list had exactly the same complaint. Maybe a list of the safest populated neighborhoods is in order?
Yes, many of these include large swaths of parkland. It wouldn't have taken a lot of work to filter those out. What *is* the safest non-park neighborhood in Detroit?
The sewer?
Downtown followed by North Cass / Wayne State Campus are defiantly the safest places in Detroit
I always felt safe at 1300 Beaubien.
Maybe the hookers have raised their rates and are rolling in dough now.The "Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Detroit" ranking on that site is pretty hilarious. A few are spot on - Palmer Woods, Indian Village, University District.
Then there is the Strand/Casino Way [[How much is the casino going for nowadays?)
I also can't figure out how Mt. Elliot/Vernor got on there...I never really considered that area very "affluent"...and Cass and Selden?? Boy, Honest John's is going to be excited to hear they live in such a tony neighborhood. Must be that lovely park on the corner there.
I think the safest place [[after living in Detroit for many years) is the suburbs LOL. [[Just being sarcastic).
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