Buyer beware: Tips for buying in a top Aussie school catchment
Homes within sought-after school catchment zones often sell for a premium, but there are things that buyers need to watch out for, writes REBAA president and buyers agent Melinda Jennison.
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For many prospective homebuyers, securing a residence in a highly desirable public school catchment zone is a top priority when searching for a new home.
Living within the boundaries of an enrolment-managed public school ensures access to quality education without the expense of private school fees, driving up demand and property prices.
Sought-after schools often face overcrowding issues, prompting the government to implement enrolment management plans to regulate out-of-catchment enrolments.
These schools, known as “enrolment managed” schools, prioritise enrolment for students residing within the designated catchment zone.
Properties located within catchment areas for in-demand public schools with enrolment management plans in place garner heightened buyer interest.
Homes within sought-after school catchment zones can sell for up to 10 per cent more than the median price of the suburb they are situated in.
This price disparity can be significant, even for properties within the same suburb that are otherwise similar.
It’s important to note that school catchment zones often do not align with suburb boundaries and may traverse multiple suburbs.
Enrolment managed schools may have irregular catchment boundaries, necessitating thorough research by buyers to determine the specific catchment area for their desired school.
The discrepancy between suburb and school catchment zone boundaries can result in substantial variations in house prices from one street to the next.
This phenomenon also explains why properties within certain school zones may outperform those within the surrounding suburb in terms of price appreciation.
Fortunately, buyers can leverage online resources provided by the government and educational institutions to identify school catchment boundaries.
These resources offer maps and search tools to help buyers ascertain whether a property falls within the catchment zone of their preferred school.
In summary, school catchment zones play a crucial role in determining property values.
Buyers prioritise properties within desirable catchment areas, leading to increased competition and higher prices.
Understanding school catchment boundaries is essential for navigating the real estate market effectively.
*** Melinda Jennison is the president of the Real Estate Buyers Agents Association of Australia (REBAA) and the managing director Brisbane-based Streamline Property Buyers.
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Originally published as Buyer beware: Tips for buying in a top Aussie school catchment