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The number one question asked

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Services for Real Estate Pros with PropertyMinder, Inc.

Editor's Note: The five must-haves for a real estate website are: who, what, when, where and why. Day two of this series on the 5Ws of Internet marketing answers the "what"—'what about the schools?'

“Everyone always asks the same question at open houses:  what about the schools?” said Christina Ng, a broker associate at Alain Pinel in Burlingame, CA.

“If it’s not the right school, they turn around and leave.  They don’t even come in and look at the rest of the house.”

Point of Pain

With private school tuition costing as much as $28,560 in Burlingame, young parents are willing to buy homes for more in public school districts with high state test scores. Real estate agents can benefit from taking a Pain Killer Marketing approach by aggregating test scores and parent reviews on their websites.

According to Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone, homes nearby sought-after schools are selling faster and at higher prices than similar quality homes in other districts. “There could be two districts -- one perceived as excellent, one mediocre -- divided by a street. The same hypothetical house built by the same developer on either side of that street could fetch $100,000 more if it feeds into great schools,” he told the San Francisco Chronicle.

When it comes to peninsula real estate, local schools with high state test scores drive home value.  The Academic Performance Index (API) score is key for many parents assessing schools.

“There's no question that home prices and test scores are linked," said Linda Strean, managing editor at greatschools.net in San Francisco, a nonprofit that provides information on schools nationwide.

Homework for Home Buyers

  1. Academic Performance Index (API) Reports
  2. Research & Compare Private vs. Public Schools
  3. Parent Ratings
Matthew Share
Maximum One Greater Atlanta Realtors - Marietta, GA

Good post.  I specialize in the are of Atlanta that is known for its top schools.  Many of my clients value my knowledge and expertise regarding the ins and outs of the local school system and how it impacts property values and demand.

Jul 09, 2008 02:29 PM
PropertyMinder (AccelerAgent)
PropertyMinder, Inc. - San Jose, CA
Modern Tools for the Modern Agent

@Matthew Share:  Thanks for your comment! What additional resources do you provide your clients re: schools? Do you have a handout or online portal that offers competitive intelligence? Better yet, have you created a feature where your clients can rate Atlanta schools?

Jul 09, 2008 02:32 PM
Erik Hitzelberger
RE/MAX Alliance - Louisville REALTOR-Luxury Homes - Louisville, KY
Louisville - Middletown Real Estate

One of the best things about AR is that someone is always posting information validating or discrediting ideas that I have had.  I am in the middle of writing a post identifying and locating the schools in my area and was going to setup links to their test scores.  I started to think that this was not useful, because it could be found other ways.  Now, I'm back to feeling good about it.  Thanks!

Jul 09, 2008 02:39 PM
Martin Lopez
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties - Cerritos, CA

Great post Anne, I also have link to our local schools and also a detailed report on each school is available when the prospect is searching for homes.  It's a valuable tool

Jul 09, 2008 02:39 PM
Mike Wong
Keller Williams Realty Southwest - Sugar Land, TX
Realtor: Commercial, Residential, Leasing, Invest

Great topic. Schools are a make or break deal here in my market. A neighborhood zoned to 2 different high schools is a great example. Same builders, same plans, same neighborhoods, different high schools: $40,000 price difference.

Jul 09, 2008 02:41 PM
PropertyMinder (AccelerAgent)
PropertyMinder, Inc. - San Jose, CA
Modern Tools for the Modern Agent

@Erik:  I encourage you to do comparative analysis on schools (with API/STAR test scores, etc.).  This information (even posted on your flyer for Open House) is what customers want (at least in Silicon Valley).  And our major metropolitan newspaper publishes these reports annually (full page) with reports on school improvement and best practices. This may be one of your most valuable assets.

Jul 09, 2008 02:43 PM
PropertyMinder (AccelerAgent)
PropertyMinder, Inc. - San Jose, CA
Modern Tools for the Modern Agent

@Mike Wong:  Texas is a competitve market.  The 40K price difference serves as a case in point.  How do you answer parents' questions?  Another suggestion would be to add your local high school papers on RSS to your real estate website.  For your neck of the woods,  I recommend creating a button in your navigation called "Friday Night Lights," which just lists football games.  You could even turn this into a contest for state championship tickets (or pro ball).

Jul 09, 2008 02:48 PM