Your home could be worth £14,000 less if you live near a poorly performing school - here’s why

Do you live in the catchment area of a poorly rated school? (Photo: Shutterstock)Do you live in the catchment area of a poorly rated school? (Photo: Shutterstock)
Do you live in the catchment area of a poorly rated school? (Photo: Shutterstock)

Buying a home near a school comes with its benefits, and the close proximity can help families secure a place for their youngsters.

But living within the catchment area of a poorly performing school could actually be detrimental when it comes to selling your home - knocking as much as £14,000 off its value.

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If your home is located near a low performing primary or secondary school, it can reduce its value by up to five figures, according to new research by PwC.

Living close to a badly rated secondary school is the worst for lowering your house’s selling price, with homes losing around £14,000 of their value.

By comparison those near a poorly performing primary school aren't hit quite as hard, although they are still estimated to be worth £9,000 less than the local average house price.

However, owning a home close to a good school can add £25,000 to the house’s value, if it is a secondary school - while homes close to primary schools can see their property value increase by £27,000.