
Today I was all over the net...looking for sources of statistics on the housing market...not just in my area but across the nation.
In truth it seems anywhere you turn...housing market stat's are readily available!
As I read...I noticed something very common...
Many blogs offered real estate market statistics...and it made me think nothing more than media....
why?
Statistics without a source! Where did you get your stat's from?
Are you credible and a responsible professional?
Kind of reminds me of the tabloids, you know the one you can't resist while waiting in line!
"Alien Family Buys New Home, HOA Throws Them Out! Aliens Are Suing!"
a close source reveals...really? Do your blogs read this way?
I am a statistic person...because in most cases I need proof...and as a statistic person...I don't always believe what I read...As a Consumer..I would be digging as a deep as I can...and as a professional I would dig even further.
When sharing statistics doesn't it make sense to reveal your source? To be viewed as the go to person for pertinent information? To have credible information that the general public can rely on?
Let this be a warning...
When reading market statistics...consider the source and professionals while writing..I would too! One day..someone might just call you out...and want to know where you got those numbers from!
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You are right. It shouldn't be a secret where the data comes from because that would be the first question I would ask as well. I always disclose that I get mine from our MLS system, and I'm even considering to disclose the date because the numbers could change the very next day due to late updates.