Communities with sought-after schools often command a premium for homebuyers. Realtor.comĀ® recently uncovered 10 towns where not only public elementary schools earn high marks, but also home prices make the gradeāin affordability.
1. Aurora, Ill.Ā (60503)
Schools:Ā Homestead Elementary School (rating 10/10 on GreatSchools), The Wheatlands Elementary School (8/10), Wolfs Crossing Elementary School (10/10)
The 2017 median household income inĀ AuroraĀ isĀ $114,118Ā with a 2017 median listing price ofĀ $259,900.Ā AuroraĀ is 45 percent more affordable compared to its surrounding metro area, and 47 percent more affordable compared to the U.S. overall.
2. Stone Mountain, Ga. (30087)
School:Ā Wynbrooke Elementary School (9/10)
The 2017 median household income inĀ Stone MountainĀ isĀ $71,678Ā with a 2017 median listing price of $218,950. Stone MountainĀ is 38 percent more affordable compared to its surrounding metro area and compared to the U.S. overall.
3. Hampton, N.J.Ā (08827)
School:Ā Union Township Elementary School (8/10)
The 2017 median household income inĀ HamptonĀ isĀ $118,810Ā with a 2017 median listing price of $297,000. HamptonĀ is 60 percent more affordable compared to its surrounding metro area, and 37 percent more affordable compared to the U.S. overall.
4. Royersford, Pa.Ā (19468)
Schools:Ā Brooke Elementary School (9/10), Evans Elementary School (8/10), Limerick Elementary School (9/10), Spring-Ford Intermediate School 5th/6th (9/10), Upper Providence Elementary School (9/10)
The 2017 median household income inĀ RoyersfordĀ isĀ $83,264Ā with a 2017 median listing price of $246,125. RoyersfordĀ is 21 percent more affordable compared to its surrounding metro area, and 32 percent more affordable compared to the U.S. overall.
5. Kingwood, TexasĀ (77345)
Schools:Ā Deerwood Elementary School (9/10), Greentree Elementary School (10/10), Hidden Hollow Elementary (9/10), Shadow Forest Elementary School (10/10), Willow Creek Elementary School (10/10).
The 2017 median household income inĀ KingwoodĀ isĀ $123,201Ā with a 2017 median listing price of $323,750. KingwoodĀ is 46 percent more affordable compared to its surrounding metro area, and 32 percent more affordable compared to the U.S. overall.
6. Rosemount, Minn.Ā (55068)
School:Ā Shannon Park Elementary School (10/10)
The 2017 median household income inĀ RosemountĀ isĀ $93,743Ā with a 2017 median listing price of $299,900. RosemountĀ is 30 percent more affordable compared to its surrounding metro area, and 32 percent more affordable compared to the U.S. overall.
7. Bowie, Md.Ā (20715)
Schools: Whitehall Elementary School (8/10), Yorktown Elementary School (8/10)
The 2017 median household income inĀ BowieĀ isĀ $107,865Ā with a 2017 median listing price ofĀ $345,350.Ā BowieĀ is 29 percent more affordable compared to its surrounding metro area, and 27 percent more affordable compared to the U.S. overall.
8. Huntington Woods, Mich.Ā (48070)
School:Ā Burton Elementary School (8/10)
The 2017 median household income inĀ Huntington WoodsĀ isĀ $120,265Ā with a 2017 median listing price ofĀ $400,000.Ā Huntington WoodsĀ is 15 percent more affordable compared to its surrounding metro area, and 27 percent more affordable compared to the U.S. overall.
9. Stow, Mass.Ā (01775)
School:Ā Center School (8/10)
The 2017 median household income inĀ StowĀ isĀ $139,622Ā with a 2017 median listing price ofĀ $504,750.Ā StowĀ is 45 percent more affordable compared to its surrounding metro area, and 23 percent more affordable compared to the U.S. overall.
10. Chandler, Ariz.Ā (85226)
Schools:Ā Kyrene De La Mirada School (9/10),Ā Kyrene De La Paloma SchoolĀ (8/10), Kyrene De Las Brisas School (9/10),Ā Kyrene del Cielo SchoolĀ (10/10), Kyrene Traditional – Sureno Campus (9/10), Paragon Science Academy K-12 (9/10)
The 2017 median household income inĀ ChandlerĀ isĀ $80,130Ā with a 2017 median listing price of $324,155. ChandlerĀ is 30 percent more affordable compared to its surrounding metro area, and 20 percent more affordable compared to the U.S. overall.
“When searching for a new home, finding something affordable in a good school district with family-friendly features, such as large backyards, tops the list of homebuyer priorities,” says Javier Vivas, manager of Economic Research for realtor.com. “These markets offer strong public schools and affordable homes, making them a great fit for homebuyers with elementary school-age children.”
The ranking was determined by identifying ZIP codes within the top metropolitan areas in the U.S. that contained at least one public school ranked eight out of 10 or higher by GreatSchools, then calculating affordability by factoring in the ZIP code’s median income and median-priced home with monthly mortgage payment and other cost data.
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