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    Default RE: Would you buy a house next to an elementry school?

    An elementary school was built near my house when I was young (I attended the school for 4th and 5th grade). My parents still live in the same house. I've always thought of living near the school as a positive thing and it hasn't bothered my parents at all (except that my dad can't walk the dogs near the school during recess, LOL!). As a kid, I always liked the easy access to the playground!

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    Our house is directly across the street from the playground of an elementary school and I actually quite like it. There is more traffic at drop off/pick up times, but consequently there are also more police watching for speeders in the school zone so local folks know not to go speeding down our street. The play equipment will be handy when DD is old enough to play, and I like not having to look out my living room window right into someone else's living room. The selling prices of the houses in my neighborhood have increased significantly since we moved in 8 years ago, so I don't think buyers consider the elementary school a deterrent. I'd go for it!

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    I live directly across the street from the middle school in our town. The biggest cons for us are the traffic congestion at pick-up and drop-off times (hard to even get out of the driveway at these times), and the noise (recess, school bells.) DS's bedroom is closest to the street/school, so I always worry about the noise waking him in the morning or naptime. Granted, none of this is a problem in the summer! The proximity and placement of the house would make a big difference, so your house may not be faced weith these problems.

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    I grew up across the street from an elementary school and DH's childhood home had it's backyard adjacent to the playing fileds of one. We both liked it. Super easy for our parents to send us off to school. I would not be so concerned about the noise. It will only be a limited amount before school, at lunch, at recess if they have that, and afterschool. It will be super quiet at night and I think that's when you really want things to be peaceful. I don't think you need to be worried about re-sale value with such a good school district.

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    If it's a desirable location it probably won't make a huge difference in resale. Having said that, I did turn down one house because it was near an elementary school. The entrance would have been around the corner. My main reason was traffic and parking (backing out of the driveway into a crowded street is not my idea of fun :)).

    We now live 8 minutes walk to school on a different street. It's a perfect arrangement, as we are close but far enough that it doesn't affect us. I noticed that all the houses next to the school have the parking problem, as parents use all available street parking during pickup/dropoff and special events.

    It sounds like you would be behind the school, so I don't think that would be a huge issue for you, if at all. Isn't there a fence? I ask because you're saying DD will be able to run around the field :)

    Given your situation, I would go there again during school time and check it out. Maybe call the school and ask them when is recess. If noise isn't a factor, go ahead and make a bid. I think it's better to back up to a school than live right next to one.

    Elementary schools are more desirable than other schools, IMO.

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    We bought a beautiful victorian 3 doors down from a private elementary school (k-8) and love it - the neighborhood is full of children and young families who want to walk to school. The noise isn't bad - we only hear the children during recess.

    The only thing that bothers me is the drop off in the morning, and even more, the afternoon pickup. The buses come and go quickly, so there isn't lingering noise or traffic, but the parents are a different story. Many many many parents ignore the school's parking lot system and instead park on neighborhood streets, walking to pick up their children down the block (or meeting their children at the car) all to avoid the carpool line. Unfortunately, pickup time is 2:45, right at the make it or break it time for DD's nap. If she can get past 2:45, she'll sleep until 4:00 - if not, well, it's a 30 minute afternoon for me. Car locks beeping, doors opening and closing, and slamming, parents honking to get their dawdling children's attention, etc. is really annoying for those 10-20 minutes.

    I've complained to the principal, and though she acknowledges the problem, won't fix it by sending monitors off the school grounds to confront parents. Oh well...

    Definitely check out the house during school hours, but especially during the half-hour surrounding dismissal. Otherwise, a school is a great neighbor, IMO.

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    Default RE: Would you buy a house next to an elementry school?

    Stacey, I PM'd you.
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    The Wellesley school system will sell your home over and over again - Go For it!! :)

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    I forgot to add, our elementary doesn't HAVE a parking lot!! They encourage a valet system, where parents drive by and their kid hops in. I can't imagine doing that until the kid is older, though. What if they miss each other? I guess I'm paranoid :)

    I bought a house with a pool (that I didn't want, with the intention of filling it in!) so a good school district does make you think and act differently when it comes to house hunting.

    Kris

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    Default Thank you sooo much!!

    Thank you so much for everyone's input. I'm relieved to read that most would consider living close to an elementry school. DH and I were first hesitant because 3-4houses were/are for sale on that street thinking people are moving away because of the school. We came to find out they were on sale for diff reasons: relocation, retiring, etc. The house right next to the one we are interested is for sale too, but a lot more $$$. Both families have moved already. Hopefully we'll have some bargaining power. The house's backyard is open to the middle of the playfield. The school is a few houses down. We are planning are driving there tomorrow during pick-up time to see how noisy and busy the street is. This is a school that was recently build. We heard it has state of art everything -- it even has AC, which I heard is pretty rare in MA. I would definitely love DD to go there. The house is old, expensive, and would need some work done. But we are definitely considering it.

    Li
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