Of course, there are the student test scores, population data, education quality scores and the median list prices of homes. In addition to the school performance rating, clients look for greater accessibility to community facilities such as parks, pools, tennis courts, running/biking trails, retail store and restaurants are also a factor.
Buyers and sellers in cities with top ranked schools or school districts can often expect to see higher median list prices of homes as compared to the statewide median list price.
How can the consumer search for academic excellence and affordable housing? Move, Inc., a leader in online real estate, releases median list prices in ten communities ranked with high education quality scores. Also, they provide tips on how to search for schools before school begins. The web site is: http://www.move.com/
Buyers and sellers in cities with top ranked schools or school districts can often expect to see higher median list prices as compared to the statewide median list price
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