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Melbourne 'School District': the price of each house is A $ six hundred thousand higher than the rest of the house! This is about heaven!

If they think that only the big Chinese school district room is such a drop.

Like this.

And this kind of drop.

And this drop.

And this drop.

The editor can only say that they are really a group of unknown onlookers wow!

You know, in Greater Australia, public schools are also divided by district. You have to show your residence certificate when you enter the school. You can only enter the school in this district if you live in the district.

As a result, the cat version of the "sky-price school district" also set the price record over and over again.

For Melbourne's hottest public schools, the price gap is as high as A $600000 for two homes less than a thousand meters apart, according to a new study.

According to a new Real Estate Institute of Victoria study, the highest home premium is in the Parkville's University High School school district. As of March 31 of this year, the median price of "school district housing" here is A $1.395 million, which is A $596000 higher than that of "non-school district housing" one kilometer away.

And other popular public schools "school district housing" prices are also "extraordinary". Schools such as, McKinnon Secondary College,Cheltenham Secondary College and Frankston High School, for example, sold for A $ three hundred and five thousand, A $ one hundred and fifty thousand and A $ one hundred and fourteen thousand more than "non-school" units, respectively.

In addition, Box Hill High School,Mount Waverley Secondary College and Balwyn High School, which are favored by Chinese parents, also contributed to the increase in housing prices in the surrounding areas.

Let's take a look at the stark and vicious gap between "school district" and "non-school district":

University High School

Median price for school district housing: $1.395m; non-school area housing median price: $799,000. Difference: $596000

McKinnon Secondary College

The median price of school district housing: $1.5 m; non-school district housing median price: $1.195 m. Difference: $305000

Cheltenham Secondary College

Median price for school district housing: $1.1 m; non-school area housing median price: $9,500000. Difference: $150000

Frankston High School

School district housing median price: $576,000; non-school district housing median price: $462000. Difference: $114000

Box Hill High School

The median price of school district housing: $1.189 m; non-school district housing median price: $1.099 m. Difference: $90800

Mount Waverley Secondary College

Median price of school district housing: $1.267m; non-school district housing median price: $1.2m Difference: $67000

Balwyn High School

Median school room price: $2.012m; non-school district housing median price: $1947500. Difference: $64500

It's not over!

Earlier this year, the Australian government introduced a new visa policy. From July 1 this year, children up to the age of six can also study in Australia. It also simplifies the visa application process for Chinese students and their guardians to Australia.

At present, Chinese students account for 1/4 of the total number of Australian students, and with the change of visa policy, the "underage" of international students will become a major trend.

Therefore, experts predict that in addition to the traditional high school "school district housing", primary school "school district housing" will also become the pursuit of high-quality education for Chinese parents to compete for it.

Paul Osborne, founder of Secret Agent Property Services, said that under Foreign Investment Review Board's new rules, holders of student and guardian visas can buy properties that are no longer limited to new or pre-term properties, but second-hand housing is also allowed to buy.

"parents in China attach great importance to their children's education and consider it very long-term," he said. "in order for their children to get a better education, they will do everything they can to save money to buy 'school district housing'. As a result, with this new rule, Melbourne's top primary school districts will be hotter than before. "

In his area, "the presence of quality primary schools has had a significant impact on house prices," said a realtor at Buxton Bentleigh.

It is reported that a four-bedroom home in 237 Jasper Rd will be auctioned on July 9, because of adjacent to three well-known primary schools, so homeowners expect the house to sell for more than A $1.8 million!

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