To give the simplest example, in Beijing, many "young and old" and even normal living have become problems, but this does not affect the popularity of the market, which is why. The gap in educational resources is far greater than people think. A high-quality school can even affect the real estate market in this area.
For another example, Ordos is a depression in the domestic property market. Because of the exhaustion of resources and the outflow of funds, it has become a veritable "ghost town", and the occupancy rate is simply too low to look at. However, the local government played a clever game, that is, all the best educational resources in the city were moved to Kangbashi New District, especially the best school "Meng No.1 Middle School".
As a result, families who want to study in the city and other places have to buy houses nearby because they have achieved excellent results in the college entrance examination in No.1 Middle School. In this way, housing prices have been supported and educational resources have formed a positive cycle. Therefore, in recent years, the preservation, appreciation and resilience of school districts are all in our hearts, remembered in our hearts, and finally reflected in the market. According to statistics, the price difference between school district housing and non-school district housing is 27%, and the value trend becomes more and more obvious with the passage of time. Therefore, it seems that as long as you look at the school district, you will be stable!
Is that really the case? Not necessarily!
Because there is another big risk factor in school district housing, that is policy orientation. It's simple. In the past, you owned a school district. Even if it is a dilapidated old house, there is a high probability that someone will take over in the future. But if one day, the policy announces that you can't go to a good school nearby, then your house can only be smashed!
Especially under the background that China began to advocate "education equalization", the long-term value of school districts has become confusing.