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11/21/2009From the BiggerPockets Blog: What Does Buying a Home “As is” Really Mean??

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Higher-priced homes = highly rated schools?

Hawaii_005_comment_thumb Posted By: Ted Harris, 2 months ago (Report Spam)
Category: General Real Estate / Type: News
Source: stumbleupon.com

Cyberhomes wanted to find out if it’s really true that higher-priced homes translate into highly rated school systems. And vice versa.


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At 07:14AM on September 23, 2009 - James Ward said...
Here where I live. If you have extra money, your kids go to private schools. But the better government schools are located in the better areas.
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At 03:09PM on September 22, 2009 - Jon Klaus said...
I definately see the correlation in my market. Even paycheck to paycheck blue collar workers try to stay away from the lowest rated schools.

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