Where Real Estate Gets Its Dirt

Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) signs multi-year agreement with Clareity

TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD SIGNS MULTI-YEAR AGREEMENT WITH CLAREITY TO SECURE ITS
53,000+ MEMBERS & THEIR VALUABLE DATA

“Data security is one of our most important responsibilities and we continue to recognize Clareity as a strategic partner in providing easy to use, secure solutions for our members and our staff,” stated John DiMichele, CEO of the Toronto Real Estate Board,

Gregg Larson, CEO of Clareity, offered, “Of course we are delighted TREB puts their trust in Clareity as we continually evolve the SAFEACCESS Plus platform and offer new services and choices to our ultimate end user, the TREB member. This new agreement will extend our relationship to over a decade working together to solve the data security issues facing the Real Estate Industry.”

Congrats to Gregg and team!

Anatomy of a Zestimate

Jasjeet Thind writing at Zillow Data Science Blog.

Home Value Estimates:Understanding Their Purposes And Evaluating Their Results

“In the case of the Zestimate modeling framework, which contains numerous submodels, each estimating a home’s value via different valuation approaches and data inputs, our goal of independence means that the listing price is not a factor in any of our valuation submodels.”

Fascinating read on what goes in to Zillow’s Zestimates. I also love the comparison of how Zillow’s methodology differs from Redfin’s AFTER the home comes on the market.

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