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[quote=Anonymous][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] Crestwood seems overpriced for what it offers, but it is at least nice the closer you get to the Park. Powell isn't special though and the MS feed is as exciting as Jefferson or Elliot-Hine.[/quote]
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