![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpxzrNBrlheYMdHxAJN7EBiXptUhp4hIkubeOrPKufR8gPJdiAHNL-k8zpQoLs4v-VMJz8eoavFoc9NACHTnvR7way2-N6Xm44jrERowCDr23xRVNb7e3-7LnqeJFy6Ga1IN3x2NK9XUg/s400/sdhpi-0802.png)
Here's a different perspective.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_l8O5NyY7x3K3cIRHqGbCtZECdoXUsOn0fyDdhb3_L6X1gkxdSs4P6iox23LnNlKF1UbXiQYNJgygLTja1Nto1lxtVbxN1Rkte4MOBQfZP0c8uuGmcSjSxCHzj9nLMLtd1yidL7ahbRw/s400/tiers-0208.png)
Definitions of "fortress" and "undesirables" are fairly subjective. "Fortress" areas (25% of the housing stock) are generally expensive, have low crime levels and good schools. "Undesirables" (also around 25%) have problems with crime, poor schools, or both. For the purposes of constructing this graph, they are defined as follows.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhmibumBtfbSuhQ2P3po7VRtqogAli8Sy3fjZAredw1epr_hiFvTlPaXn0TxLxvWnLMTpEwh3s0R0pentNENHSWbKabxZJseuIo5ybIO5D4qHwYuebBP2-lV272qt5yLQZpWZ8QxAvGL20/s400/fortress.png)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj7ychTqwGVhZNKcjTYY5VQbF3ooJoK9bAourmEIzixrnqF5wXS4VToF99KFHCGThqrg-L09m73M9wWTTYjDYQkVT3pmeDqgsGW80L9-DzHPs0r6eysVa5UyOOiWiN0TlD-WBXGrCrK2NM/s400/undesirable.png)
Maps are generated using http://www.usnaviguide.com/zipunion.htm.
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