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How's the Neighborhood? How good are the schools?

eCard from Real Living Back to School

This is a reblog of content from Diane Lynch a real estate agent in Illinois.  Diane is in the Chicago area but what she is saying about schools and neighborhood safety is true for Central Ohio too.

There's lots of information available about schools and neighborhoods in Central Ohio. 

Some Central Ohio Public School Info

Some Central Ohio Private School Info

 

The image is an eCard from Real Living.  I am an agent with Real Living HER in Central Ohio.

 

Via Diane Lynch (Realty Executives Premiere):

To the buyers out there......

Realtors cannot tell you "how the neighborhood is" or "how good are the schools" in particular areas. That is against the Fair Housing Laws. We can offer you websites to research these things. We can tell you to search on the internet. We can suggest you knock on doors in the neighborhood to talk to the neighbors. But we cannot give our opinions on how "safe" the area is. We encourage you to research the area before you buy. It's important to buy in a neighborhood you feel comfortable in.

It's not that we don't know the area. It's not that we are holding back. It's just that we can't help you there or we are violating the law.

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Comments

Interesting.  Where in the law does it say that a buyer's agent cannot provide published information about public schools when asked by a home buyer?

Posted by Lenn Harley, Real Estate Broker, Virginia & Maryland (Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate) over 3 years ago

I don't think Diane said real estate agents can't share info with buyers, I took it to mean, don't ask me for MY opinion of what schools are good for YOUR kids.  Thanks for the comment.

Posted by Maureen McCabe Columbus Ohio real estate (Real Living HER - HER Realtors) over 3 years ago

Maureen - Sometimes we (agents) get asked some tricky questions by buyers and it's hard to remember NOT to share our personal opinions.  I do provide clients with a printout of resources to make their 'fact finding' mission a little easier, but I shy away from 'opinions' that could be misinterpreted.  Besides - my idea of a safe neighborhood could vary widely from a client's viewpoint - and vice versa.

Posted by Carol Smith (Casmi Photography) over 3 years ago

Muareen

Put the great information out there and let the buyers form their own opinion.

Sincerely

Tom Braatz

Posted by Tom Braatz,Waukesha County Realtor Real Estate agent,Waukesha Cty WI Real Estate (Re/Max Realty Center 262-377-1459) over 3 years ago

I am sure there are buyers who like decisions made for them... what is the BEST school, what is a safe  neighborhood.

Thanks for the comments.

 

Posted by Maureen McCabe Columbus Ohio real estate (Real Living HER - HER Realtors) over 3 years ago

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