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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, school zoning within a school district plays a major role in the decision making for some buyers. Some. But overall, less than you think. Your perceptions are skewed because YOU care and the people you associate with care, but many don't. There is no data showing, for example, that a truly identical houses sitting very close to each other but in different school zones in Montgomery County are worth substantially different. Yes, this may be the case with identical houses situated miles and miles from each other, sure -- but that's the location effect, not the school zone effect. DCUM tends to forget that not everything is about schools. [/quote] If Option 3 were to be approved, you better believe that the property values in Old Farm and North Farm would plummet. I think it would be difficult to even sell a house in those neighborhoods. There is a difference between a school like Einstein vs. Kennedy (and being bused across across the county on top of that).[/quote]
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