Check out these recent headlines:
  • "Location! Location! Location! - Better Schools Mean Higher Property Values" (USA Today),
  • "House Buyers are Willing to Pay for a Good Education,"(The Wall Street Journal)
If the quality of a school directly affects the value of local real estate, then Malibu High School has just given the local housing market a big boost. Coming in 98 out of the 100 highest ranking schools in the nation and 23rd in California, parents now have even more reason to move to Malibu. Don't forget, we are talking about a public school with no tuition! Many parents in the surrounding communities often send their children to private schools that can run anywhere from $10,000-$20,000 per year. That's a lot of money that can be applied toward a mortgage for those wanting to move to Malibu. What are you waiting for?
 

2 Comments on Skip The Private School And Save Enough Money To Move to Malibu

Thats what I'm talking about! Need to go find me a Barbie!!

01/15/2008 06:00 PM by Flagstar Bank


Combine that with Malibu's appreciation rate and it's a winner.

01/15/2008 06:02 PM by Gary McAdams (GMAC Schwartz Property Sales)


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