Analysis of MyHome Reports

As a number of properties have dropped the price more than once. We thought we would take a look at the overall drop taking this into account.

We have also added analysis by area, bedrooms and property type.

As this is a work in progress any comments and suggestions would are welcome.

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9 Responses to “Analysis of MyHome Reports”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    anyone know why are only 3,317 listed on that? when there are 47000 properties on Daft? Thanks!

  2. Caroline Says:

    i’m not sure if myhome.ie can actually be used as a real benchmark. We had our house for sale on this site. It went sale agreed on 24May and was officially sold, done and dusted on 29th Jun. This house underwent a significant advertised price drop that was reflected on daft, but not on myhome (even though they would have been notified). Seems to me that daft data would be more reliable.

  3. dreadedestate Says:

    Anonymous
    The 3,317 properties listed are only those that have had at least 1 price drop.

    Caroline
    We have run a similar report on daft before put there were others issues such as duplicate listings. The daft report is something that we may look to do again in the future.

  4. Anonymous Says:

    good work IPW

  5. Eddy Says:

    Alongside capturing the usual financial data, it might be entertaining to count how many different ads use the phrase “second to none”, especially with regard to location. Ditto for other estate agent favourite turns of phrase…

  6. Emer O' Hea Says:

    Please contact 96fm, Cork regards a possible interview on 087 2030551
    Kind Regards,
    The Neil Prendeville Show

  7. dreadedestate Says:

    Hi Emer
    Thanks for the interest. However, currently IPW has no public opinion on the market.

  8. Anonymous Says:

    Can you include Swords and Malahide in your next analysis.

  9. dreadedestate Says:

    No problem

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