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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, back to your question. If a bilingual program is your priority, then rent for a year IB at the one you think might be the best fit for long-term living. Repeat after me: Do. Not. Buy. A. House. For. The. Schools. A mortgage is a long-term commitment. But thanks to "school choice," education is a game of chance played every year. Even if you love the elementary school, middle school is a totally different challenge. Renting for a school can be a good way to test drive before making a huge financial commitment. [/quote] While I agree, I'd say Powell in bounds is also probably a good real estate decision. I'd definitely buy there if this was my concern (bilingual school access). You'll get something, better than what's available in the other cachements mentioned. And it's a nice community. [/quote] Ugh I hate Crestwood. It is super overpriced and I would look at Powell carefully first. [/quote]
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