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My family is moving to Naples and I'm unfailiar witht the area. Any advice? What area is considered a good area and what area is considered bad?
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East Naples has always been considered low income and high crime for the Naples area. Although there is a lot of new development considered high income moving into the area. You would have to be more specific on where you are looking for me to help any more than that.
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I live in Naples and am familiar with all areas of Collier County. Like Jhubtin said, more information is needed. His description of East Naples is accurate.
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Stay out of Naples Manor, and Golden Gate City. Some parts look very nice in GGC, but some do not and the schools that are zoned for there aren't great. Also River Park is an area to avoid.
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