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Asher Pearl
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Where to find "sectoral data" of median and average SFH & Prop

Asher Pearl
  • Investor
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Hey,

I am looking for "sectoral data" - prices and rents (hope you will understand my meaning..) of median and average SFH & Prop by dividing to 1-2 bedrooms/3-4 bedrooms, etc... any ideas?

Thanks

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Anthony Fontana
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Anthony Fontana
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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@Asher Pearl zillow actually has a way to pull raw data for specific submarkets if that is what you're interested in doing.

-go to zillow.com

-navigate to the bottom of the home page and click the "research" tab

-click the data tab at the top of that page

At that point you should be able to pull this kind of data and slice it with excel. Let me know if you have any questions. From time to time I will pull similar data and compare price to rent ratios across the submarkets that I am interested in around greater ATL. 

I believe you should be able to easily pull price per square foot trends etc.

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