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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the zoned schools' ratings dropped from 7-10 to 2-5 due to boundary changes, of course the house values will drop significantly. We buy our house due to zoned public schools as primary reason, or else I could have moved to new built home zoned to not that great schools. We knew that we would have 1-2 kids. [/quote] Buying based on GreatSchools ratings is collossaly stupid. Do some real research FFS[/quote] Stats from GreatSchools or US News are a quick and dirty way to compare and get a read on high schools or colleges. Of course you will research other sources…a good amount of people look at these stats and then look down on it like it’s beneath their high standards…who has time to do dissertation research on an elementary school?[/quote] Really, you can't ask around to people you know look at the MD school report card, before making one of the biggest financial decisions of your life? But me to protect your money you are willing to fight like hell to maintain racial and economic segregation to maintain your home value? But looking beyond Greatschools when you buy your home is too much?[/quote]
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