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« on: October 16, 2021, 12:53:11 PM »

Iberville and St. James are all more likely flips of course, as is probably Jefferson, but in the medium term an interesting potential flip opportunity is St. Bernard Parish, which saw a massive jump in Black percentage, going from around 18% Black to 28% Black. The parish directly borders the Lower 9th ward, and as the city continues to gentrify it seems to be a place where many poorer Black residents are moving.
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