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What neighborhoods should be avoided?

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What neighborhoods should be avoided?

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I’ve seen neighborhoods that are out a ways, semi-rural, that may not have access to broadband. You have to contact local providers like AT&T, Smithville or Comcast and get an answer from them. But, you have to be careful in checking on this. Sometimes a broadband carrier has reported that a certain home was within their service area, only to find out on installation that the home was really outside their range. I think that kind of question is driven by socio-economic decisions. School districts. There are better neighborhoods, and there are worse neighborhoods, like any other community. The people who live in lower socio-economic neighborhoods are generally there because they can’t afford to live in the ones that are more affluent. So that tends to create some socio-economic stratification, but some of that can be circumvented in a residential setting. I’ve seen people move from more a affluent sort of subdivisions to a home with a lower price point, but closer in town the historic W

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