The Quality of Education Impacts Where People Buy Homes

Written by Posted On Friday, 17 August 2018 07:17

When it comes to choosing a home, many factors come into play. Every individual will have his own list of things that he will be looking for, but education, health, and other social amenities seem to be common factors. And this is for a good reason, especially to those people with families, or those who are planning to have families soon. This article looks at how the quality of education as a factor impacts where people buy homes.

Quality of the education

The first thing that most parents, who are potential homebuyers will consider is the quality of education that the school environment provides. There are instances when a home is situated next to a school, but a home buyer goes on to ignore it. This is even though the home has any kind of amenity that anyone can ever wish for. Parent will always want to look at the performance of the school for some years, if they are not satisfied by the performance, then they move to another home.

At the same time, parents will want to investigate finer details about the school. Things such as the alumni of the school, the management and other facilities of the school will help parents decide on whether or not to buy the home.

The distance between the school and the home

A parent will want to live as close to the school as possible. Cases have been documented where parents have ignored schools that are just a block away from the school. Knowing how some parents struggle to wake up and prepare their children for school, the last thing they will want is to walk for long distances to take their kids to school. Even though most schools have introduced school transport where they go pick the kids to school and drop them back home in the evening, most parents would still prefer to live in a home that is adjacent to the school.

Availability of reliable public transport

As parents choose homes that are close to their children’s school, they also consider how they will get to their places of work on time. There is always a trade-off, where children will be close to schools while parents get easy transport to school.

The desire by most people, not only in America but across the work, to own private cars is on the decline. Many are opting for public means of transport to their workplaces and in other daily activities. And it is not just transport to the workplace that determines how people choose homes; they also consider the ease of access to school for the kids. Parents would want a place where kids can use public transport to reach schools, in the event that their home is a little far from the school.

The quality of education has been ranked to be among the top factors that most home buyers consider before buying a home. According to surgent professional education, parents would rather pay more and wait, than go for a less expensive home that is not located in a quality education district. It is, however, hard to determine whether or not the cost of a home correlates with the quality of education.

As a potential buyer of a home, it will be vital that you schedule a meeting with a real estate agent to help you understand the area you want to move in before paying for the home. The agent might have a better understanding of the quality of education in the area, and thus can advise you appropriately.

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