neighborhood. We know the most important thing to consider when purchasing a home is always, location, location, location.
But, what about other neighborhoods we may be considering for income property, vacation homes or helping one of our kids find their first place?
Today, with the amount of information available online, crime statistics can be easy to find if you just know where to look. Here are some helpful places to start...
Sex Offenders: Thanks to Megan's Law, determining if there are registered sex offenders in the area has never been easier. Simply Google "Megan's Law, (your city), (your state)," and you should see a list of available resources. You should be able to enter the address, neighborhood, town, ZIP code, or other identifiers that will allow you to see if there are any registered sex offenders in the area. Be aware that process may vary by state, and if you don't have any success with the keywords "Megan's Law," instead try "sex offender, (your city), (your state)."
Drugs: Has a property been used for drug sales or drug production? Was it ever a meth lab? It may be a bit tougher to find all the information you want, but there are options:
Justice Dept. website Click on the map to view a list of counties and addresses where drug labs have been found.
Crime: Want to find out about stolen vehicles, robberies, and more? Below are three sites to help your buyers do that (besides the Daily Breeze, of course.)
Trulia: To get an understanding of the overall crime statistics in the area, Trulia can be a good place to start. After entering the address in the search field, scroll down to the "Local Info" area and click on the "Crimes" tab. This information is also available for larger areas using the "Local Info" tab in the search area.
CrimeReports: This site allows you to see the types of crimes that occurred throughout the area. By clicking on the icons, you learn what type of crime was committed, where it was committed, and when it occurred.
SpotCrime is another site that works similarly to CrimeReports, though you may find more details on the CrimeReports site depending on the area.
Also, check Neighborhood Websites like Lomita Pines Next Door
Our is still in the beginning phase but I've seen some older neighborhoods really rally against crime using tools like this!
Of course, call me for information on any property in Southern California. I'd be more than happy to help you research and find a safe place to live, vacation, relocate or check out for the kids.
Charlie :)
Team South Bay Realty
24214 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite B
Torrance, CA 90505
310-534-3940