Observation
My oldest son is starting kindergarten this year and I just spoke with the school to find out enrollment has dropped and there will likely be no afternoon session. My sister who's children are 9 and 10 are in the same district and just a few years ago, held lotteries for allday enrollment. So not only is there not enough kids for a lottery, now there is not enough enrollment for afternoon calsses. I have read on other national blogs this happening in other overheated markets. So is this proof young families are priced out of this area or just an anomaly? This is in Lake WA school district which is supposed to be one of the best in the state. Most of the young families I know or hear about tend to be moving to Snohomish, Lake Stevens and Marrysville, will this trend keep up or reverse itself in time?
Comments
I wondered if it was the same issue with housing costs.
hit this link and click the heatmap button.
look for the red and bright yellow areas on the east side of the lake
I grew up in "old Kirkland" (the area north of Kirkland Parkplace, and east of Market street) and you can't find any family homes under $600k in that area. In my recent housing search, we found we'd barely be able to afford a place in Juanita, and what was in our price range were dilapidated, uninspiring 70's style houses.
Having grown up in the nicer area of Kirkland, back when I was in school we considered Juanita the "ghetto" of Kirkland. Now I can't even afford that area! Yes, how times have changed in 15 years
....but hind sight is 20/20.