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Originally Posted by SmRandmAzn That kind of gives them the effect of being a private school doesn't it? Attracting families who really care about their children's academics and are willing to pay, instead of just going to their random local government school. Inevitably more of these kids will care about their academics (and score higher in the VCE). |
Certainly does.
Not only relatively cheaper to educate number of children, but has the added bonus of increased capital gains over the years you hold onto the propery.
Problems are:
- finding vacancies in the zone;
- finding the funding to purchase in such a high valued market area.