Homes near Outstanding schools cost 49% more than the UK average
Homes near “Outstanding” schools cost 49% more than UK average, as parents should expect to pay a 2% premium to buy in the catchment area area of a top school, versus any other area in the same town or city.
The average price of a home in the catchment area of an Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ rated primary and secondary school in England is £380,824, which is 49% more than the current national average according to new research from the conveyancing team at national law firm, Simpson Millar.
Simpson Millar’s team, who analysed latest property prices in the same postcode areas as schools that were awarded ‘Outstanding’ status in 2021, also discovered that parents looking to get their children into the very best schools should expect to pay a 2% premium, when comparing the cost of homes in the school postcodes with all other properties in the same towns or cities. This is more in London though, where the premium is 3%.
Bradford is the cheapest place to buy a three-bedroom family home in the catchment area of an ‘Outstanding’ primary school, featuring first and second in the top ten list.
Parents can buy a family home for just £79k near Bradford’s Farnham Primary school, or £80k near Copthorne Primary school.
Elveden Church of England Primary school near Thetford, Suffolk is the only one in the top ten list that is in the south of England and the average family home price is twice that in Bradford (£160k versus £79k).
Top ten cheapest places to buy a three-bedroom home near and ‘Outstanding’ primary school:
(Please note, all were mixed gender)
School | Last Ofsted Report Date | City / Town | School Postcode Area | Average House Price (all) by Postcode | Average House Price (3 bed) by Postcode | |
1 | Farnham Primary School | Sept 21 | Bradford | BD7 3HU | £114,121 | £79,000 |
2 | Copthorne Primary School | Nov 21 | Bradford | BD7 3AY | £114,121 | £80,000 |
3 | Westgate Hill Primary Academy | Oct 21 | Newcastle-upon-Tyne | NE4 5JN | £174,065 | £85,000 |
4 | Twelve Apostles Catholic Primary School | Oct 21 | Wigan | WN7 5JS | £158,208 | £125,000 |
5 | Smithdown Primary School | Sept 21 | Liverpool | L7 6LJ | £138,712 | £145,000 |
6 | The Greetland Academy | Oct 21 | Halifax | HX4 8JB | £233,750 | £155,000 |
7 | St Peter’s CofE Primary School | Sept 21 | Bolton | BL4 9JT | £140,016 | £160,000 |
8 | Elveden Church of England Primary Academy | July 21 | Thetford | IP24 3JN | £242,208 | £160,000 |
9 | Hart Primary School | Oct 21 | Hartlepool | TS27 3AP | £150,018 | £165,000 |
10 | St Aloysius Catholic Junior School Academy | Sept 21 | Hebburn | NE31 1BQ | £153,128 | £165,000 |
In contrast, Camden in London is the most expensive place to buy a three-bedroom family home near an ‘Outstanding’ primary school (Gospel Oak Primary School), where prices average £925,000 – nearly twelve times the price of buying in Bradford!
This is also where there is the biggest premium. When comparing all properties in the catchment area of Gospel Oak Primary School with those for Camden as a whole, prices are 81% higher (£764,000 more) near the school.
Areas where you pay the biggest premium to live in the catchment area of a top primary school:
School | City / Town (& Local Authority if London) | School Postcode Area | Average House (all) Price by City / Town | Average House Price (all) by School Postcode | Difference in £s | % Difference |
Gospel Oak Primary School | Camden, London | NW3 2JB | £943,913 | £1,708,250 | £764,337 | 81% |
Totley All Saints Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School | Sheffield | S17 4AP | £231,721 | £418,473 | £186,752 | 81% |
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School | Newcastle-upon-Tyne | NE16 6NU | £153,159 | £217,740 | £64,581 | 42% |
Top ten cheapest places to buy a three-bedroom home near an “Outstanding” secondary school:
(Please note, Cloughwood Academy and Beverley Grammar School are boys only, and Queen Mary High School is Girls only)
School | Last Ofsted Report Date | City / Town | School Postcode Area | Average House Price (all) by Postcode | Average House Price (3 bed) by Postcode | |
1 | North Shore Academy | July 21 | Stockton-on-Tees | TS20 2AY | £150,115 | £140,000 |
2 | Cloughwood Academy | Sept 21 | Northwich | CW8 1HW | £295,003 | £150,000 |
3 | Wright Robinson College | Oct 21 | Manchester | M18 8RL | £145,886 | £180,000 |
4 | Queen Mary’s High School | Oct 21 | Walsall | WS4 2AE | £221,505 | £190,000 |
5 | Dorothy Goodman School Hinckley | Oct 21 | Hinckley | LE10 0EA | £261,859 | £215,000 |
6 | Southam College | Sept 21 | Southam | CV47 0JW | £324,186 | £250,000 |
7 | Beverley Grammar School | Sept 21 | Beverley | HU17 8NF | £252,780 | £260,000 |
8 | Corbridge Middle School | Oct 21 | Corbridge | NE45 5HX | £444,706 | £265,000 |
9 | UTC Portsmouth | June 21 | Portsmouth | PO2 9DU | £226,732 | £270,000 |
10 | Alsager School | Sept 21 | Stoke-on-Trent | ST7 2HR | £209,824 | £275,000 |
Tower Hamlets in London is the most expensive place to buy a three-bedroom home near an ‘Outstanding’ secondary school (Stepney All Saints), where prices average £850,000.
There is a higher-than-average premium too – property in the catchment area of the school cost 15% more than other homes in Tower Hamlets that are outside of the catchment area.
However, the price premium is highest in the catchment area of Valentines High School in Redbridge, London where it costs parents 56% more to buy a home (all sizes) that entitles their children to a place at this ‘Outstanding’ school. On average, that equates to £179k more.
Areas where you pay the biggest premium to live in the catchment area of a top secondary school:
School | City / Town (& Local Authority if London) | School Postcode Area | Average House (all) Price by City / Town | Average House Price (all) by School Postcode | Difference in £s | % Difference |
Valentines High School | London | IG2 6HX | £321,500 | £500,424 | £178,924 | 56% |
Chiltern Way Academy | Aylesbury | HP22 6NL | £400,192 | £522,195 | £122,003 | 30% |
Alsager School | Stoke-on-Trent | ST7 2HR | £180,619 | £209,824 | £29,205 | 16% |
Further information about this study can be found here.
Kindly shared by Simpson Millar
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