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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We paid less than $450k for our SFH in your tier 5. [/quote] And some of the subdivisions south of Chantilly HS are 700+ on the low end. This whole OP is kind of subjective[/quote] It's not subjective at all. It's based on the median of MLS-reported sales of single family homes over the past 12 months, mapped to current FCPS high school boundaries. The differences in affordability of single-family homes relative to test scores at individual schools is largely due to the other housing types that feed into a school and that are not reflected. This is only for people considering area SFHs. But, if you are looking to buy a SFH, it is probably going to cost you a lot less to buy in the West Springfield district than in the Wakefield district, even though Wakefield has much lower scores. [/quote]
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