1, family pressure is too great
If you are within your ability, it is understandable to buy a school district to make it more convenient for children to go to school. But if the family is heavily in debt because of buying a house, it will not be worth the candle. First of all, parents have to work hard to repay the loan, while taking care of their children to go to school, which makes the pressure in their hometown particularly great and easily affects getting along with their children. And this will also make parents inadvertently increase their expectations for their children, because no one wants to let their costs go to waste. Therefore, such children are under great pressure, not only from their studies, but also from family debts and parents' expectations. If the child's psychological endurance is not good. It is easy to affect your studies and even cause regression.
Step 2 teach yourself
No matter what conditions parents create for their children, it is useless for them to buy anything if they don't want to learn. If a child wants to learn, he will study hard even if he doesn't buy a school district. Therefore, it is still necessary to look after the children. If parents only expect to improve their children's grades by buying school districts, it is still a bit unrealistic.
3, affect the quality of life
Even if you don't buy a school district, parents can still help their children in other ways. It can create a better living environment for children, even if it is only because they are heavily in debt when buying a house. That's really unnecessary.
To sum up, buying a house is only an aid, and learning or not is a child's own business. There is absolutely no need for parents to take all these things on themselves. Learning is a person's business, and parents only provide props to help. So I don't think it's necessary.