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This is an interesting question. We currently pay $34,000 a year to avoid Murch and now Deal.
So I guess if there was a DCPS that did what our current school did, the answer to OP's question would necessarily be $34,000. |
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This is an interesting question. We currently pay $34,000 a year to avoid Murch and now Deal.
So I guess if there was a DCPS that did what our current school did, the answer to OP's question would necessarily be $34,000. |
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I don't agree with this analogy. Like said above, paying an extra $100k doesn't mean you paid $100k premium that you're not getting back just for schools. When you sell, you will get that $100k back. The question is how much would you pay out of pocket, not how much would you increase your investment out of pocket. |
homes going for 1M in Brookland are the exceptions not the norm. areas with better schools like CC homes have generally higher prices. I think schools are very important in home buying decisions for families. |
| Not talking about house prices. If you're already in your dream school, no need to opine. Just asking those that are playing lottery. How much would you pay to "win" your lottery choice? Again, not asking how much more you would pay to buy into the neighborhood. How much would you pay as a one time fee to win OOB or Top charter spot? |
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homes going for 1M in Brookland are the exceptions not the norm. areas with better schools like CC homes have generally higher prices. I think schools are very important in home buying decisions for families.
Uh, this is not true. Have you checked out prices in Logan or Shaw lately? Demand is much higher in these areas right now. |
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single family average sales last 6 months (ending Jan 31, 2015). Can we get back to question now?
Kalorama $3,536,246 Wesley Heights $1,992,631 Georgetown $1,932,808 Spring Valley $1,678,669 Berkley $1,634,392 Forest Hills $1,523,569 Woodley Park $1,497,377 Cleveland Park $1,464,846 Kent $1,442,154 Cathedral Heights $1,242,138 The Palisades $1,215,062 Wakefield $1,106,292 Friendship Heights $1,028,162 Barnaby Woods $995,654 Chevy Chase $946,208 Crestwood $936,908 American University Park $928,754 North Cleveland Park $919,908 Colonial Village $912,292 Capitol Hill $811,569 Shaw $790,177 Sixteenth Street Heights $722,215 Shepherd Park $716,477 Near Northeast $606,415 Brightwood $591,308 Petworth $546,008 Columbia Heights $544,092 Takoma $519,015 Brookland $491,854 |
Yes, sometimes other factors offset the poor schools. But overall there is a very strong correlation between school quality and home prices. It was very evident when we were househunting. When there are two houses in two neighborhoods with all other things being roughly equal, good schools add a big premium. |
Wow, you are really focused on this question OP! Before I offer my answer, I'd like to know why you're so curious about this? |
Same for Shaw and Mount Vernon Triangle! Even for Penn Quarter also. |
Average are be tricky. You have to compare similar units (in terms of number of bedrooms, amenities, etc) Yhat data has clearly a composition effect that makes impossible taking any conclusions from it. A lot on new 1 bedrooms Shaw, for example.... |
I love Shaw! |
It started out as a game to see what lengths people were willing to go to get into their dream school. It os now an argument about house prices. I thought it would be fun to break the ice while we await our lottery results. Guess we can never have fun on DCUM. |
| Funny you should ask this. I have wondered if at some point a bunch of parents would band together and say we want to start a charter school. We'll each put in $X in as seed money, be founders and be guaranteed to get in. If the sums were large enough and enough parents were involved, you could have a good start on the resources for a charter school. Wouldn't be enough to build a school (unless you were talking very large sums or a lot of people), but would certainly be enough to start up. Of course, if it were a bunch of wealthy Ward 3 families that did this, I'm sure support for charter schools in the city would take a hit. |