According to the current high school admissions policy, students who choose schools during the compulsory education stage will not be able to enjoy the treatment of index students and recommended students when they enter high school. Faced with this reality, buying a house in a school district has become a safe but helpless method chosen by many parents who want to send their children to good schools.
However, every year when the primary school admissions season comes, parents always find that they have spent a lot of money to buy a house in a school district, but their children still cannot enter the primary school in the district. In response to this problem, this newspaper has sorted out the precautions for purchasing a house in a school district for parents' reference, so that they can be more secure when purchasing a house in a school district.
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There may be “fake school district houses” around the school
Parents should keep their eyes open when buying a school district house
If not In the eyes of young parents, the closer a house in a school district is to the school, the safer it is for their children to go to school. In March this year, when schools released their school district maps, some citizens reported that they could see the playground of a primary school through their bedroom windows, but their own building was not included in the school district map. In the end, their children were still unable to go to the school. There are still many situations like this in urban areas, because the division of school districts is a complicated matter, affected by many factors such as historical inheritance and urban reconstruction. Some school districts are not even well-organized, and there are a few isolated "school district islands" outside the larger territory.
Reporter’s tip: When buying a house in a school district of a certain elementary school, parents must keep their eyes open to distinguish whether the house is in the school district. Now, every elementary school has its own school district division map published on its website. Parents should carefully look at the school district marked on the map. If the house they want to buy happens to be on the edge of the school district, parents should not only look at the community where the house is located. Whether it is in the school district, you must also check whether the building number where the house is located is in the school district. You must not blindly judge based on the distance between the house and the school to avoid spending a lot of money and buying a "fake school district house" .
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When buying a house, be optimistic about when the supporting schools will be in place
Don’t blindly believe in the developer’s advertising
The Municipal Education Bureau is This year’s work points also clearly mentioned that we will continue to expand the coverage of high-quality educational resources through prestigious school trusteeship, joint sponsorship, alliances, etc. This means that more and more prestigious schools will “break” the existing school district boundaries and appear in Around the citizens. “Houses in prestigious school districts” have also become a gimmick used by many new properties when selling houses.
The reporter found that many newly built properties have not yet been built, and the advertisements have already carried slogans such as "such and such school is stationed" and "such and such school district". In recent years, some parents have purchased houses in newly built communities for the purpose of "houses in the school district". After moving in for several years, or even when their children have reached school age, the "promised" schools are still missing. The dream came to nothing again.
Tips from reporters: When parents buy a house in a new community school district, they must check whether the developer has already built a school. If not, they must provide the developer with details on the completion and opening of the school. time, so as not to delay the children's schooling. Parents should not blindly believe in the developer's promise to attract famous schools, and go to the relevant departments to implement it.
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When buying a second-hand house, check whether the owner’s household registration has been moved
The written agreement on the move-out time has not yet been moved
Many Old houses in popular school districts have become "hot commodities" and their prices have been rising. Some citizens even joked, "No matter how old or shabby the house is, as long as it is located in the school district of a popular school, it can always be sold at a good price. Moreover, such a house is not something you can buy if you want to." However, Unlike buying a new house, buying and selling a second-hand house involves changes in property rights and household registration. Once these are not handled properly, there is a risk that children who buy a house in a school district will still be unable to enter school.
During the purchase and sale of a second-hand house, the transfer of property rights and the transfer of household registration are not carried out at the same time. The household registration procedures can only be completed after all the original household registrations have been moved out. Therefore, after purchasing a house in a school district, even if the property rights belong to you, there is still a possibility that the original owner's household registration may not be moved out in time, resulting in the child being unable to move in and delaying his schooling.
Reporter’s tip: When parents buy a second-hand house, they should check whether the original owner’s household registration has moved out. If the household registration has not yet been moved, parents must agree in writing on the time for the household registration to be moved out and the liability for breach of contract. Under the protection of the law, we can effectively avoid the situation where children cannot go to school in time due to the purchase of "occupied houses".
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"Commercial buildings" are not school service areas
Don't be impulsive when buying a house and first sort out the properties
Be near popular schools when buying When looking for a house in a school district, one thing parents need to pay careful attention to is the nature of the house. Because the service area of ??most schools refers to the residential buildings within the school district, excluding institutions, units and commercial buildings, and does not include residential areas under construction or planned to be built. The properties of some residents in newly built communities are commercial properties, not residential properties. In order to obtain more profits, developers may not necessarily make the nature of the property so clear when selling the property.
In urban areas, many hotspot primary schools are surrounded by newly built communities with commercial buildings. Regarding the issue of schooling for the children of the owners who live in them, the local education department often has to negotiate with the district’s Negotiate with primary schools to divert this group of children.
Tips from reporters: When buying a house in a school district near a popular primary school, parents should avoid being impulsive and first identify whether the house is for commercial use. For houses that are commercial houses, even if the house is located in the school district , parents should also think twice before they act, and do not bring variables to their children's schooling because of the nature of the property.
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Hot school districts may have special admission requirements
Parents should inquire before purchasing
According to the requirements, this year, Zibo City Primary school admissions still implement the "nearby admissions" exemption admission method, but for many popular schools, the number of places is limited. In order to solve the problem of insufficient places and avoid malicious transactions in school district housing, many popular schools will formulate some unique policies to screen children who are "queuing up" to enroll in the school district.
For example, some schools will impose restrictions on the time to obtain household registration before entering school, stipulating that students must obtain household registration one or three years in advance. To attend such a school, parents must purchase a house in the school district in advance. And move into the household registration in time to avoid not being able to go to school due to "not enough time" in the household registration. When there are insufficient places, some schools will refer to the residents' time of admission and give priority to residents who have been admitted for a long time. The longer the residents have lived in the school district, the safer it is to attend such a school.
Tips from reporters: After choosing a target school, parents should find out in advance whether the school has any special requirements for children in the school district before starting to purchase a house in the school district, so as to avoid conflicts with the school after purchasing a house in the school district. Special provisions for "violation" bring trouble to children's smooth enrollment.
(The above answer was published on 2017-05-25, please refer to the actual relevant current home purchase policies)
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