Market Analysis
Using market analysis and city indicators
How to read market, city, district, and recommendation signals without treating them as guarantees.
What the page provides
Market analysis pages show city and region indicators, rent averages, and signals that help agencies compare portfolio performance with market context.
How to use it correctly
Treat indicators as a starting point, not a final decision. Review data quality, property type, district, unit condition, and seasonality before changing prices or advising owners.
How to use market data carefully
Compare any market signal with city, district, property type, data date, and source. Do not rely on a broad average to price a specific unit.
Use market data as a starting point, then review images, description, interest requests, and vacancy duration before changing price.
- City
- District
- Property type
- Data date
- Source
- Vacancy duration
How to apply this inside the agency
Turn the article into a small dashboard action: open the related record, review the data, make the appropriate update, then document the outcome so the rest of the team can see it.
If the action involves a financial, regulatory, owner, or tenant-impacting decision, ask the responsible role to review it before final approval.
- Open the record
- Review data
- Take action
- Document outcome
- Escalate when needed
Product status and review needed
This feature or workflow is partial. Use only the controls visible in the interface and do not assume every option is available for every agency.
If a step described here is not visible in the agency dashboard, treat it as not enabled for your account and check with your admin or Product.
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