Why catchment areas matter

Date Published 19 February 2024

There are many factors that can have an impact on the value of a property, but one that people often overlook is whether or not it is located within a school catchment area. Let's take a look at what school catchment areas are, how they affect property value, and how you can benefit from them.

What are school catchment areas?
School catchment areas are geographical boundaries that determine which students are eligible to attend a particular school. Children who live within the catchment area of a particular school have an increased chance of being offered a place there.

How are catchment areas calculated?
The method of measuring catchment areas differs between schools, but there are four main ways in which they are calculated:
Straight-line catchment – A child who lives within a specified distance measured in a straight line from their home to the school will be prioritised.

Walking distance catchment – A child who lives within a specified distance measured along safe walking paths from their home to the school will be prioritised.

Nearest school catchment – A child is prioritised at the school nearest to them in distance.

Priority admission catchment – A child who lives in an area that is a defined neighbour of a school will be prioritised.

How do school catchment areas impact property value?
According to GOV.uk, property prices near the 10% best-performing primary schools have an 8% higher average value than homes in the surrounding area.* Homes within catchment areas of the 10% best-performing non-selective secondary schools are also priced 6.8% higher.* This is primarily due to the high demand for properties within certain school catchment areas, as families look to give their children the best education possible.

The benefits of moving to a particular school catchment area
Whether you already have a family or you are looking to start one, moving to the catchment area of your school of choice can hugely benefit your children's education. Not only does living in your desired catchment area greatly increase the likelihood of your child being accepted into the school, but it also results in shorter commute distances, making life much more convenient for you and your family. By moving to a home near a top-quality school with a gleaming Ofsted report, you can set your children up for life with a first-class education.

How your estate agent can help ?
Once you have carefully considered which school you would like your child to attend, it is crucial to enlist the assistance of a trusted estate agent. Using their detailed knowledge of local catchment areas, they can help you find suitable properties near the school of your choice and assist you with making an offer and negotiating the price.

Your estate agent can also help you if you're looking to move out of a school catchment area by making sure the convenient location of your property is reflected in the price you receive for your home. They will make sure to advertise the fact that your property is in a school catchment area to attract potential buyers and maximise the amount you receive for your home.

Contact us today for assistance moving into or out of a school catchment area