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It should come as no surprise that buying a home in a good school district is important to homebuyers. According to a report from Realtor.com , 86% of 18-34 year-olds and 84% of those aged 35-54 indicated that their home search areas were defined by school district boundaries.

What is surprising, however, is that 78% of recent homebuyers sacrificed features from their “must-have” lists in order to find homes within their dream school districts.

The top feature sacrificed was a garage at 19%, followed closely by a large backyard, an updated kitchen, the desired number of bedrooms, and an outdoor living area. The full results are shown in the graph below.

Buyers are attracted to schools with high test scores, accelerated academic programs, art and music programs,
diversity, and before and after-school programs.

With a limited number of homes available to buy in today’s real estate market, competition is fierce for homes in
good school districts. Danielle Hale, Chief Economist for Realtor.com, explained further,

“Most buyers understand that they may not be able to find a home that covers every single item on their wish
list, but our survey shows that school districts are an area where many buyers aren’t willing to
compromise.

For many buyers and not just buyers with children, ‘location, location, location,’ means ‘schools,
schools, schools.’”
(emphasis added)

Bottom Line

For buyers across the country, the quality of their children’s (or future children’s) education ranks highest on
their must-have lists. Before you start the search for your next home, let’s get together to discuss the market
conditions in our area.

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