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Bryce Muller
  • Real Estate Agent
  • New York
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Bryce Muller
  • Real Estate Agent
  • New York
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I have been working on getting into the data analyst field for a W2 job for a few month now and have partially finished my first project. This is something I have done on my free time to demonstrate to employers my knowledge and skills with applications like Tableau and SQL coding. I would appreciate anyone who checks it out, you may find it very useful in determining what markets in your area provide the best bang for your buck.

Side note: I couldn't fit this into each chart's description but I would like to say 1) Many of highest ranking counties based on rent/purchase price (1% (or 2%) rule) are false positives because there is not enough demand; these would be low population/ frontier counties. This is why I included the map and butterfly chart to look compare counties with great rent/price with population. 2) I have done some looking and there are definitely counties with great population and rent/price. It would be cool if people familiar with those markets to confirm whether it is what it seems. 3) Since this is based on median rent and purchase price data, I would not use this to indicate where not to invest, rather where you will get the most for your money and potentially show you something you don't already know.

I appreciate constructive criticism so let it rip and enjoy!

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