Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Another Cool Tool: Neighborhood Watch

Remember me telling you not too long ago that real estate agents aren't allowed to tell clients if a neighborhood is "good " or "bad"? Yeah, well we're still not allowed to do that, but it looks like home buyers may have a new tool to use to get that information themselves. It's a website I just found out about from The Real Estate Bloggers called Criminal Searches that allows you to look up pretty much anyone's criminal history for free. Really.

But that's not all. The cool part about the site for homeowners and home buyers is the "Neighborhood Watch" feature, which allows you to enter a zip code, city, or address and then shows you offenders by type of crime on a Google map of the search area -

You can also click on each person and pull up detailed information on what their exact offense or offenses were and when they were committed.

I took at look at my neighborhood and found that there were more traffic offenders than anything, although there were a few folks with multiple drug offenses.

The site says that it pulls its info from public records and stresses that, because the data includes civil and traffic filings, not everyone that turns up in neighborhood search results is a "criminal" per se.

While it certainly is not a foolproof way to identify "good" or "bad" neighborhoods, it is certainly a helpful tool to use to check out areas you are unsure about.

Check it out and let me know what you think!