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    I once lived at 7 and Schoenherr. It was very nice, then. 7Mile Rd and Hayes, today, is an area where one must watch his back, car, and home, constantly. Some feel that it is one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the City. Too many drugs, too little hope. Sorry, but I wanted to give a heads up.
    I would love to be proven wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobl View Post
    I once lived at 7 and Schoenherr. It was very nice, then. 7Mile Rd and Hayes, today, is an area where one must watch his back, car, and home, constantly. Some feel that it is one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the City. Too many drugs, too little hope. Sorry, but I wanted to give a heads up.
    I would love to be proven wrong.
    It's hit or miss. Quite frnakly most of this area held up nicely until the dot.com & sub-prime mortgage bubble bust.

    Areas south of 7 Mile and North of Gratiot/Houston Whittier from Gratiot to Hayes are pretty rough. However, the area bounded by State Fair, Schoenherr, 8 Mile and Kelly are still very nice. It's somewhat hit or miss between Gratiot, Hoover, 7 Mile and 8 Mile too, but largely a hit. Then the area bounded by south of 7 Mile bounded by Hayes/Kelly/Harper/I-94/Morang [[I think you understand where I'm talking about, in/around Denby) is holding up quite nicely. Then between McNichols, 7 Mile, Schoenherr and Hoover is also hit or miss. Areas between Mt. Olivet and Hoover/Gunston are holding up too.
    Last edited by 313WX; April-04-10 at 01:12 PM.

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