Wednesday, January 31, 2018

How people often cite better school district as a reason to move somewhere?

Let's say you don't have kids…
(either they're grown or you never had them to begin with)…

would you move to a city/suburb that is known for having a bad school district?

I mean; it's cheaper… Saves money on rent, or mortgage, or whatever…

but is there more to the equation than just the schools?

if a neighborhood has a lousy school district…
is it also very likely that;
they have a high crime rate?

Does poor school system usually mean high crime rate? Are the two issues synonymous?

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