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A House Next To A School? Read This First

Think a home next to a school will be the perfect spot for your family? Here's what you should know first.

Finding the perfect home can be exciting; however, if it's located near a school, you may be having second thoughts. Homebuyers generally have a wide range of opinions when it comes to purchasing a home near a school. For those with kids, the convenience can't be beaten. For others, living near a school can be a major detractor. Ultimately the right decision comes down to your preferences. Below, we'll break down some of the pros and cons of purchasing a home near a school.

Benefits Of Living Near A School

  • Your Kids Can Walk To School
    If your kids can easily walk to and from school, it can save you a ton of time. You'll no longer have to worry about making sure the kids catch the bus, and you won't ever have to sit in traffic on your way to drop them off. It will also be easier for your kids to attend after-school activities. Being able to walk to and from school is often something both kids and parents enjoy.

  • Proximity To A Park And Playground
    If you live near a school, chances are your kids will have easy access to a park and playground. This will make it easier for them to play with other kids after school and on weekends, which will ultimately lead to stronger social skills.

  • Higher Property Value
    Some parents are eager for the opportunity to live near a good school due to the convenience factor. As a result, it'll likely be easier to resell your property for top dollar as there is a good chance your home will be in top demand when it comes time to sell. Keep in mind, the quality of the school really matters when it comes to property value.

Disadvantages Of Living Near A School

  • Traffic
    If you live near a school, you'll likely have to deal with increases in morning and afternoon traffic for at least 180 days per year. School buses and parents dropping off their kids can cause quite a bit of congestion on neighborhood streets. This can make your own morning commute difficult.

  • Noise
    Living near a school means you'll likely experience excess noise during lunchtime and after school. Kids on the playground, playing sports, or walking home are likely to be loud and potentially disruptive. If peace and quiet are important to you, then living near a school may not be a great option.

  • Potential Trespassing
    Living near a school means kids may be walking around your property on their way to or from class.  This means kids may cut across your yard or cause trouble. The closer you are to the school, the more likely this is to be a problem.

Living near a school isn't for everyone, but for those with kids, it can certainly be convenient. At the end of the day, you should evaluate the quality of the school and the neighborhood before making your decision.

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