Is lower Conshy safe?

Denver
Home Buyer
Conshohocken, PA

We've lived in Sherry Lake apartments for almost 4 years, but we now want to buy a row house in lower Conshy. (Because it's one we may actually be able to afford). It's on E. Elm street, but I'm wondering how safe it is? Does anyone know how I can find out specifically which blocks are safer or unsafe?

Answers (5)
Bill Eckler-Flo...
Agent
Venice, FL

Denver,

Our recommendation is to be in contact with the local police department or county sheriff's department. they have assess to the most up to date and accurate information and are generally very willing to be helpful.

Good luck

Thu Nov 13 2008, 13:49
Renee Porsia
Broker
Philadelphia, PA

Hi Denver,

I just wanted to check in with you to see how your search is going. I'd love to hear back from you.

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Thu Nov 13 2008, 13:24
Renee Porsia
Broker
Philadelphia, PA

Denver,

Thats great! Please keep me updated and please do not hesitate to call or email me with any questions. I would really love to work with you and provide you with excellent service if given the opportunity.

Renee Porsia
Associate Broker
RE/MAX ACTION REALTY
(215) 669-0589 Direct
(215) 358-1100 Office Ask for Renee
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Fri Oct 31 2008, 13:17
Denver
Home Buyer
Conshohocken, PA

Thanks, Renee - those are great ideas. We have already started to try them out!

Thu Oct 30 2008, 21:51
Renee Porsia
Broker
Philadelphia, PA
FIRST ANSWER

Hi Denver,

Great question. What I would suggest to you is to drive by the particular streets that you wish to live on during the day for at least two days during the week and then drive by at night on two different days during the week and then do the same thing on the weekends. I believe that it is very hard for someone to tell you what street would be safe because everyone has a different perception of what safe means to them. What might be unsafe to me may feel safe to you. You can also always look at the crime stats that are provided on Trulia. Look through your neighborhood papers or simply go to your local police station and ask them if they can provide you with the crime stats for that area. If you are looking to purchase, I would love to talk with you about how I could help you get the best price for a home as well as provide you with information on what the best mortgage program would be for you and your family.

I hope this helps.

Renee Porsia
Associate Broker
RE/MAX ACTION REALTY
(215) 669-0589 Direct
(215) 358-1100 Office Ask for Renee
http://www.reneeporsia.com

Tue Oct 28 2008, 06:58

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