01-14-2015, 11:38 PM
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Not a casual user
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: A simple man leading a complicated life....
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Originally Posted by RedMileDJ
I'm sorry, but if you move into a community expecting a school to go up, because that's what you were told, then you're dreaming. I don't know if this is your situation, but I honestly laugh at parents and families that buy in these new communities expecting a school to go up.
If you're planning on having children in X amount of year, or already have kids that are close to going to school, then buy into a community that already has established schools. As well, make sure they can get in. Pregnant? Ok, you have 9 months to sell and find a community with an established school.
When you make your top 10 list for a home, schools should be in the top 3. At least it was for us.
I will agree that there is a school shortage. Or at least not enough schools for all the urban sprawl. But there are plenty of communities with schools, to pick from.
Sorry. Not trying to be a jerk.
Back on topic: no PST. Thanks.
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Not always not that simple. People move to communities that have schools but when the time comes there's over crowding and they have to bus the kids elsewhere.
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