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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Then I sell and get a less expensive house in one of those lovely tree-lined streets in Herndon (hopefully near the rec center) While my house may have lost value, it’s still relatively high because it’s in Great Falls. I bank the difference and send my child to Herndon or pay for private school with the savings if I just really insist my child won’t be a Hornet. The person who bought my house knows that the school zone has changed, and they saved some cash because of it.[/quote] This is flawed logic. The second a new redistricting map starts circulating, even before it's official, houses moved from Langley to Herndon lose 25% of their value. Instantly. Don't believe me? Look at the difference in home prices along Fairfax County Parkway that are zoned for Forestville vs. Armstrong - consistently 20-25% less in Armstrong . Here are two actual examples that sold recently: https://www.redfin.com/VA/Herndon/12104-Courtney-Ct-20170/home/9121088 - zoned for Amrstrong - sold for $800k = $188 per square foot https://www.redfin.com/VA/Herndon/12111-Snow-Shoe-Ct-20170/home/9077314 - zoned for Forestville - sold for $915k =- $287 per square foot Forestville sells for 53% more than Armstrong. Yeah, the Forestville house has one more b edroom and a slightly lager lot, but still. 53% more. These homes are 1,850 feet apart. That's the difference between a 9/10 and a 2/10 school district. If you own one of those houses and you're lucky, you're under 75% loan-to-value on your mortgage and not underwater. But you would have to have put down a big down payment and paid your mortgage for many years for that to be the case. If not, you're underwater. Can't sell your house and make a profit at all, which means no downpayment even for that "less expensive" house down in Herndon (which probably got a little more expensive because Herndon might now be a 4 instead of a 2. So you're stuck. Cant' sell, can't move, and certainly can't afford private school because you stretched to be able to put your kid into a great school. And people wonder why Great Falls parents fight this socioeconomic boundary nonsense.[/quote] I still don't understand why you think it is Fairfax County Public Schools' job to care at all about [i]anybody's[/i] real estate investments. FCPS is a taxpayer-funded educational institution which exists to educate our children, and not to maintain your retirement plan. Where do we draw the line? Why should some families be protected from having their real estate investments negatively affected, and other families get screwed?[/quote] I would think we’d draw the line at spending tens of millions in expanding a school when there’s one with plenty of space nearby. But West Potomac.[/quote]
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