If you’re in the market for a new home you better be researching local school districts – it could mean all the difference for your family, whether you have children or not.
When people search for a new home, there are many factors that weigh in on their decision: price, amenities, neighborhood, the square footage, rent or own, new or old, and much more. Don’t make the mistake of forgetting to add another important aspect of home buying to this research list- school districts. Even if you don’t have, or never plan to have school-age children, school districts can still have quite an impact on your home value and living area.
Mark Schreier of Century 21 American Homes discusses the importance of considering school districts when buying a home.
Here are four of the main reasons why the quality of school districts is something that you need to keep in mind when you buy your next home.
1. A Good School District = A Good Neighborhood
All other things constant, a good school district tends to equal a good neighborhood. And when it comes to real estate, the name of the game is location, location, location. Great location can mean safer neighborhoods, an abundance of places to eat, ease of access to transportation, proximity to urban, beach or vacation areas, and amenities like public parks and services.
If you do have kids, a good location