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Location, Location, Location: The Premium Parents Pay for Top Schools



In much of the United States, the public school that a child is allowed to attend is determined by the location of the family’s residence. As a result, the inventory of homes for sale near the best schools is often limited and properties tend to sell at a premium.

A home search may be challenging for parents who prioritize access to good schools, as they might have to consider buying a smaller home or sacrificing desirable amenities that would be affordable elsewhere.

According to research conducted in 2024 by Realtor.com, homes in neighborhoods with a highly regarded public elementary school — rated 9 or 10 on the review platform GreatSchools.org — cost an average of 78.6% more than a typical home in a surrounding county. However, this premium varies greatly from place to place.


Home price premium for access to highly rated schools, by region

Home price premium for access to highly rated schools, by region. Midwest 93.2%, West 87.4%, South 76.7%, Northeast 56.0%.

Source: Realtor.com


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