Is Living Near Your Child’s School Really Worth It?

Parents generally sacrifice a lot for their children, but how much are they really giving up for their kids to be near their schools?

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In Birdbox fashion, many parents blindly move to residential areas near primary schools, for the sake of their kids. But they sometimes forget such a move could have negative consequences later:

Amenities are pricier in school zones

As much as the Singapore government is trying to change things, there is a holdover from the days of elite versus neighbourhood schools. There is a socioeconomic divide that extends beyond the borders of the school.

For example, Nanyang Primary School is one of many notable, elite primary schools that are typically within landed, residential areas. In contrast, neighbourhood schools are often surrounded by HDB developments.

This matters because in high rent areas, residents are often expected to be car owners. It’s not uncommon for supermarkets or MRT stations to be further away from the residential area.

Living near your child’s school: Moving to an area just for its school can be uncomfortable later. | Image source: iStock

Additionally, because elite primary schools are often in more secluded places, clinics are not within the vicinity. Living with your ah ma or ah gong will be much harder, especially if they require regular check-ups.

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Homes within a two-kilometre radius of a prestigious primary school can also command large price premiums; this leads to the following issue:

The school zone prices can affect affordability

Imagine finding a really good house in, let’s say, Punggol. It’s an up and coming area that meets all of your requirements, except for one thing.

It’s far from your kids’ school. So, you give it up for a property near his or her primary school, which is most likely an elite school. Let’s face it, you won’t relocate for anything less.

Now, properties within elite schools are mostly landed or condos. It’s more expensive, which could lead you to affordability issues. As we’re fond of mentioning, a house should (prudently) cost no more than five times your annual household income, and no more than seven times your annual household income.

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This holds true even if you can scrimp enough for the down payment and qualify for the loan. Otherwise, when faced with emergencies like retrenchment, you could lose the home.

Living near elite schools could mean pricier amenities. | Image source: iStock

Living near your child’s school might mean work is far away

You’re not just investing your money when you relocate to a school zone property, either. If it’s far from the office, you’re also sacrificing extra sleep time to get to work, and taking longer to come home.

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Don’t forget, the longer the ride home, the less your children tend to see of you. And over a period of many years, paying the extra petrol costs will be a nightmare if you drive.

Another factor to consider is emergencies. For example, if your child falls sick in school, you will be much further away, and take longer to respond.

Noise pollution is a real thing near primary schools (plus congestion in the morning)

Primary school kids are notorious for being loud. They will scream and shout to their heart’s desire, especially when school’s out. Older primary school students also tend to loiter around the area a lot; and wait till you hear how loud it gets if they’re playing sports or have after-school activities.

These often increase the area’s noise pollution.

Congestion in the morning and afternoon are also normal, when kids are being dropped off or picked up (and cars and buses need to slow down near the area anyway).

Living near your child’s school: Schools are hotbeds of activity for children, but the roads near them can be frustrating to drivers. | Image source: iStock

However, there are some benefits to living near your child’s school

Saving on a school bus is one big plus for many parents. But the biggest advantage is probably that your children don’t need to be rushed out the house, half-asleep. When school is just five or 10 minutes away, your children can afford to sleep in.

The other advantage is property value – for so long as the school remains, there’s likely to be a demand for your home from new generations of parents.

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This article was first published in 99.co and republished on theAsianparent with permission.

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