Let's say you decide to sell in 5 years and your home is worth 600K, it would be like...
Buyer: "Hey, I wanna buy your house, but ummm... the school has homeless children in it. Give me a discount!"
You: "Umm... How about I pay closing costs?"
Buyer: "How about you give me another 10% off? Since the soil is toxic and I cant plant trees."
You: "Umm... How about closing costs plus 5% off?"
Buyer: "How about you give me 20% because of all the asians around here?"
You: "Umm.... Umm...?"
You see?
Why would you want to sell to somebody that doesnt want to be in this neighborhood?
Why would somebody want to buy your home when they do not want to live in this kind of neighborhood?
A buyer will buy your home because they like the neighborhood, the home, and they will learn to buy fruits
from the supermarket instead of planting them in the backyard!
[quote author="sno2c" date=1213157671]Let me clarify: If I were to live in this home the rest of my life, I'd buy today. I am 100% fine with my kids attending these schools. The Village of Hope is a very noble thing that the City of Tustin is doing and I am so happy something this large scale is happening in Orange County. I am excited about being a part of the solution, not the problem. My worry was strictly business-related. This is our first time buying a home and I've always heard "buy near good schools" - a friend thought the home values would be in jeopardy, and I got worried. We are hoping that when we outgrow this home and sell it, we won't be in the hole.
Re-reading my initial post, I'm disgusted at my choice of words - my apologies.
Fact is, we love the home, we love the area, we love that there will be parks everywhere, we love that there will be new schools. It's exactly what we were looking for. That is what I hope a buyer will see in 5-10 years when we potentially sell it.</blockquote>