Grade Your Neighborhood on NeighborhoodAppeal.com

mapleleafmanagement • March 27, 2014

A new website has been launched that grades your neighborhood appeal.  Tell us if you agree with their findings! For example, our office is in the Maple Leaf neighborhood and the grade it gave us for 98115 zip code was a “B”.  Of course, we are slightly biased because we all live (and work) in Maple Leaf and think this neighborhood is a great place to live so we would probably rate it as an “A++”.

Click here to read about the article.  And click here to go to the Neighborhood Appeal website to enter your zip code and find out what grade your neighborhood received.  Tell us what you think!

-Kit & the Maple Leaf Management Team




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