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All Forum Posts by: Zhongyuan Luo

Zhongyuan Luo has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Question on data.

Zhongyuan LuoPosted
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Quote from @Lucas Martinez:
Quote from @Zhongyuan Luo:

Hi there, 

I have a general question as I’m considering going pro with the service. However, there’s one aspect of the website that’s raising a bit of concern for me.

I live in Santa Barbara, CA, and from my experience, the median home price here is generally at least $1.5 million, and in most cases, I rarely see anything priced under $1 million. This is consistent with data from sources like Zillow, Redfin, and the local Santa Barbara Association of Realtors.

However, when I go to "Pick Markets" and select Santa Barbara, the median home price listed is $620,000, which doesn’t align with what I’ve observed locally. I'm curious if this discrepancy is typical of other regions as well.

How accurate is the data on this site?

Thank you so much, 

Luo


 It’s likely pulling data from Santa Barbara County, which includes north county like Santa Maria, Lompoc, orcutt etc


 Hi Lucas, thank you for your input. I see it's pulling data from Santa Maria for some reason. 

Post: Question on data.

Zhongyuan LuoPosted
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Hi there, 

I have a general question as I’m considering going pro with the service. However, there’s one aspect of the website that’s raising a bit of concern for me.

I live in Santa Barbara, CA, and from my experience, the median home price here is generally at least $1.5 million, and in most cases, I rarely see anything priced under $1 million. This is consistent with data from sources like Zillow, Redfin, and the local Santa Barbara Association of Realtors.

However, when I go to "Pick Markets" and select Santa Barbara, the median home price listed is $620,000, which doesn’t align with what I’ve observed locally. I'm curious if this discrepancy is typical of other regions as well.

How accurate is the data on this site?

Thank you so much, 

Luo

Post: Luo: the Architect & Realtor

Zhongyuan LuoPosted
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Hello everyone, 

I go by my last name -- Luo, as my first name is a mouthful so don't hurt yourself... I recently earned my real estate agent license in California, and I'm just one exam away from becoming a licensed architect here as well. I'm new to the community and excited to learn from all of you. Looking forward to connecting and growing together. Thank you!

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