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What communities are Shanghai University affiliated schools (primary schools and junior high schools) in Baoshan District facing?
The affiliated schools of Shanghai University in Baoshan District (primary school and junior high school) are as follows: Baoshan No.1 Village, Baoshan No.2 Village, Baoshan No.3 Village, Baoshan No.6 Village, Baoshan No.7 Village, Baoshan No.8 Village, Baoshan No.9 Village, Baoshan No.10 Village, Zhong Yi Garden, Haijiang Apartment (Lane 285 of Tanghou Road), Shuangcheng Road No.2 Lane, Haijiang No.2 Village and Xinye Apartment (Lane 203 of Tanghou Road).

School district housing, as its name implies, can ensure that your child goes to a good key school nearby. However, the adjustment of the admission policy in the past two years has made the former school district no longer popular. At least buying a house can't guarantee that children will go to counterpart schools. After all, we should also consider the children's hukou and the enrollment policies of key schools.

Similarly, due to the rise in housing prices in Shanghai in the past two years, the unit price of some school districts has almost reached the luxury real estate in the urban area. Although the house area is small and the total price is low, the price of such school districts is believed to deter many ordinary working families. I believe that the high price is also an important factor for everyone to become indifferent to the school district.

In the Shanghai real estate market, there are not many houses that conform to the concept of school district housing and have residential properties. In the face of today's property market restrictions and the price of school districts, it is reasonable that the adjustment of education policies will make school districts cold. In particular, many houses that claim to be school districts are not school districts themselves, and these houses are generally older. One is the possibility of relocation, and the other is the poor living experience of such houses. Even if it is bought as an investment, it is likely to use up the capital preservation and wealth management.