Catchment areas and the moving home process

Catchment areas and the moving home process

Moving home is rarely straightforward, especially when you're on the hunt for a home in the catchment area of a good school. And although it may seem early, parents will need to make decisions by mid-January about their children’s primary school for 2021. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

If you’re thinking of moving to be near a good school or in a different catchment area, you’ll have to move fast and be sure it’s the right decision to find an area that you feel good about calling home.
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Source: Property Reporter





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