More
than 44 percent of home buyers who plan to buy a home within the next two years
said they would be willing to go over their budget by up to 10 percent in order
to buy in their preferred school boundaries, according to a new survey by
realtor.com®.
Three
out of five home buyers surveyed said that school boundaries greatly impact
their home purchasing decision. Nearly 9 percent of buyers indicated that
they’d be willing to pay 11 to 20 percent above their budget to get a home in a
desirable school district, the survey found. About 17 percent of buyers said
they want to live within a mile of a school so their children can walk there.
Some
home buyers said they’d even be willing to trade certain home amenities for
good schools: About 62 percent said they’d give up a pool or spa, 50 percent
would give up accessibility to shopping, and nearly 44 percent would pass on a
bonus room.
“Our
survey demonstrates the large impact school boundaries have on those looking to
purchase a home,” says Barbara O’Connor, chief marketing officer at Move Inc.
The
survey comes after realtor.com® launched a new mobile
school search tool in April, allowing buyers to search for
listings in specific school and district boundaries.
Source:
realtor.com®

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