How would an American native speaker would refer refer to someone who'swhose house is located in a bad part of town where some poor people with a lower social / cultural level live there and and where usually the the dwellers' average income is usually too low in comparison with the people who live in posh districts of the town? I
I have found some words and expressions which can be used in a sentence which I'm going to say, but I doubt if they are unnatural, old-fashioned etc.
- He/she lives in a working class neighborhoodworking class neighborhood.
- He/she lives in a bad part ofbad part of town.
- He/she lives in boondocksboondocks.
- He/she lives in booniesboonies.
- He/she lives in projectsprojects.
I was wondering if you could let me know if they do not work properly, how a native would indicate such a message?