Good Public Schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here you go:

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/923-Lakepointe-St-Grosse-Pointe-Park-MI-48230/88734379_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/17430-Maumee-Ave-Grosse-Pointe-MI-48230/88641297_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/423-Moran-Rd-Grosse-Pointe-Farms-MI-48236/88676475_zpid/

All zoned for this high school - https://www.niche.com/k12/grosse-pointe-south-high-school-grosse-pointe-farms-mi/


yeah Michigan is really a hidden gem.


And all of these houses are within blocks of the lake, have their own private parks (for city residents only), are minutes from downtown Detroit and 35 minutes from a major international airport.

Here is another one that was just listed today - https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/845-Neff-Rd-Grosse-Pointe-MI-48230/88755173_zpid/?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New Jersey has places with good schools that have real houses in nice neighborhoods for less than $500,000. Look at places in Northern/Central NJ like Bridgewater, Hopewell, Clinton, Hillsborough and surrounding communities. The taxes will be higher, so you need to factor that in too.

NJ has crazy property taxes. My sister lives there. Her house is worth like $600K, but her property tax is higher than mine, worth $850k.
Anonymous
North Shore of Chicago, it is generally expensive but you can find some older cheaper homes if you aren't picky. But property taxes will be high
Anonymous
Where is your family located?

You can definitely find good schools and sub-$500K houses in Ohio, look in Shaker Heights, Orange or Solon HS areas in Cleveland, Upper Arlington, Dublin, or New Albany in Columbus, or Sycamore HS, Indian Hill, or Mason HS in Cincinnati.

Property taxes are going to be higher than here, but income tax is less, and property values are less but you get a much bigger house for your money.
Anonymous
Agree with Pittsburgh. Suburbs have great shools plus still have easy access to the city with lots to do. Suburbs to look at are Mt Lebanon (cute older homes and lots to walk to), USC (more spread out but bigger newer homes), Bethel Park (schools aren't quite as good), North Allegheny is another...

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2455-Fairway-Cir-Pittsburgh-PA-15237/11257624_zpid/

https://www.redfin.com/PA/Pittsburgh/173-Seneca-Dr-15228/home/74559716

https://www.redfin.com/PA/Pittsburgh/1426-Deep-Wood-Dr-15241/home/74588830
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The area between Dayton and Cincinnati.


+1. Schools in Cincinnati and in Mason, OH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I need to move out of the DMV and want good public schools. I work remote and have location flexibility. What are some good locations to consider? ne d a house for under $500k


Wisconsin. Check out Mequon and Cedarburg, possibly Port Washington. Lowish property taxes and great schools. If you want walkable check out Shorewood and Whitefish Bay, although those are in Milwaukee County and have insane property taxes. You'd usually have to jump fast at anything $500K or under. Lots to do on Lake Michigan, so easy to get doctor appointments (compared to DMV), Milwaukee airport is a breeze, although need to go to Ohare for most international travel. Many activities for kids, cheap, clean public pools.
Anonymous
Pittsburgh suburbs:

Mt Lebanon has excellent schools.
https://www.redfin.com/PA/Pittsburgh/620-Scrubgrass-Rd-15243/home/74773017


Fox Chapel has excellent schools too, just harder to stay under 500k. But still possible:
https://www.redfin.com/PA/Glenshaw/1610-Middlecrest-Dr-15116/home/74631215

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New Jersey has places with good schools that have real houses in nice neighborhoods for less than $500,000. Look at places in Northern/Central NJ like Bridgewater, Hopewell, Clinton, Hillsborough and surrounding communities. The taxes will be higher, so you need to factor that in too.

NJ has crazy property taxes. My sister lives there. Her house is worth like $600K, but her property tax is higher than mine, worth $850k.


Worth it if your kid has special needs/an IEP. NJ some of the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here you go:

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/923-Lakepointe-St-Grosse-Pointe-Park-MI-48230/88734379_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/17430-Maumee-Ave-Grosse-Pointe-MI-48230/88641297_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/423-Moran-Rd-Grosse-Pointe-Farms-MI-48236/88676475_zpid/

All zoned for this high school - https://www.niche.com/k12/grosse-pointe-south-high-school-grosse-pointe-farms-mi/


yeah Michigan is really a hidden gem.



Michigan is likely to end single family zoning in the near future. Would not recommend because SFH neighborhoods in your price range will be very vulnerable to decline from this policy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here you go:

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/923-Lakepointe-St-Grosse-Pointe-Park-MI-48230/88734379_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/17430-Maumee-Ave-Grosse-Pointe-MI-48230/88641297_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/423-Moran-Rd-Grosse-Pointe-Farms-MI-48236/88676475_zpid/

All zoned for this high school - https://www.niche.com/k12/grosse-pointe-south-high-school-grosse-pointe-farms-mi/


yeah Michigan is really a hidden gem.



Michigan is likely to end single family zoning in the near future. Would not recommend because SFH neighborhoods in your price range will be very vulnerable to decline from this policy.


Single family zoning is unlikely to be abolished in Ohio or PA.
Anonymous
If you want to stay in Virginia, consider Virginia Beach for highly rated public schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh suburbs:

Mt Lebanon has excellent schools.
https://www.redfin.com/PA/Pittsburgh/620-Scrubgrass-Rd-15243/home/74773017


Fox Chapel has excellent schools too, just harder to stay under 500k. But still possible:
https://www.redfin.com/PA/Glenshaw/1610-Middlecrest-Dr-15116/home/74631215





+1 grew up there and it is the unicorn you are looking for. Only draw back is not near to coast h and can be gray a lot of the year. But lots to do for kids and excellent schools in the burbs.
Anonymous
yeah, i'm going to agree with everyone here: the inner suburbs of Pittsburgh are freaking fantastic.

also college towns in new england are good (the nearby public schools tend to be excellent), though 500k may be a bit low there.
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