Everything to the right of the red is manufactured housing. Pretty much a shitty low-income area with a fairly nice tiny-home community attached. Everything to the left is a mix of older crappy places (in the middle) surrounded by newer and nicer construction. The "affordable" places are the older homes - some of which are duplexes - that don't really fit with the rest of the neighborhood. So many multiple families living in a 2-3 bedroom home and so many cars on both sides - despite rear garages and alleys - that it's basically like driving down a one-lane street. Even $300k seems too much for some of them. The nicer ones listed at $550k are priced like that because you have a shitty neighborhood right behind you. My delivery routes take me to both areas often, and I've been to both of the others you posted about. The YUPs like these areas for the stuff nearby and the low-maintenance of tiny yards. I always wonder how they manage with such little parking outside of garages.