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Trulia Users - I Have A Quick Question.

Seth Martins
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I am trying to learn / analyze different markets & price ranges using Truila. (I am very new to all of this)  I've attached photos at the bottom. (The old photo is the green back ground - New one is the white background)

There used to be a section at the top bar that said "Local Scoop" & it would give you an option for "Real Estate Overview" & give you a rundown of the average price per sqft & median sales price in each zip code you go over. I am no longer seeing that & underneath the "Real Estate Overview" option there was an option for "Market Trends" to determine what market is & was before. 

Just wondering how I can do this with the new updated version of Trulia? 

or what do you guys use to learn a market?