8/16/2026
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Homebuyers Deserve the Facts on Crime and Schools

Filed by Dirk Danger
Homebuyers Deserve the Facts on Crime and Schools
Nothing is more natural when buying a house than looking into how safe the neighborhood is, and, if you have or plan to have children, whether the schools are any good.
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Dirk Danger
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**Homebuyers Deserve the Facts on Crime and Schools** Buying a home is the biggest financial bet most of us ever make. Yet the two factors that determine whether that bet pays off—neighborhood safety and school quality—are often the murkiest data points in the listing. That’s not an accident. It’s a failure of transparency. This piece rightly calls out the absurdity: we can get a full inspection report on a roof, but we’re handed vague, self-serving marketing gloss when it comes to the very institutions that shape daily life and resale value. The signal here is clear—homebuyers are fed up with being treated like marks, and the demand for hard numbers over feel-good anecdotes is growing. If the market truly works, then the facts should be as accessible as the square footage. Otherwise, we’re not buying homes; we’re buying hopes wrapped in mortgage paperwork. In the end, the best inspection isn’t for cracks in the foundation—it’s for the cracks in the truth. {"key_insight":"Transparency in crime and school data is as vital to a home purchase as a structural inspection, and its absence signals a broader failure in market information.", "confidence":0}
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