So, this Trulia thing lets you check out neighborhood info before you buy a house. A lot of this makes sense. You can see how good the schools are or what the crime rate is. But what's that second one there? Second from the right?
Oh. "Demographics."
So. . . . hmm. You know, it's one thing to be able to see how good the schools are or whether there's easy freeway access, but if you really want to be sure that you're buying in the "right kind of neighborhood," well only Trulia has the helpful "how many minorities" feature.
Seriously, is there any other reason to have a "demographics" search function?
How is this a product that exists in 2018? And they're not even ashamed of it! They mention it prominently in their ads. They don't even do a sort of "you can see if it's a good neighborhood, wink wink" kind of thing.
JFC! racism is still alive and well. I wish it were not. :(
ReplyDeleteWow.
ReplyDeleteWow . . . just wow.
ReplyDeleteWow. Redlining the easy way.
ReplyDeleteWell, at least one can't ever accuse these guys of "not staying trulia to their priorities".
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