FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Agentometer helps home buyers and sellers find high performing real estate agents specific to the area of your interest. Our algorithm takes historical sales data and ensures that only the very top agents with measurable experience in your local market will be recommended for your consideration.
At a high-level, we look at all the sales transactions in the most recent 6 months. From this pool of high performing agents, we take the very top 20% and filter them based on a series of metrics including, location of transactions, sales volume, days-on-market, sales-to-list price ratio, and more.
Sales volume indicates the number of real estate transactions completed by the respective agent in the last 6 months. It’s important to note that the sales volume shown is specific to the market you selected. It DOES NOT reflect total transaction volume by the agent.
The agent will likely have transactions in other areas and towns that are not accounted for in the number presented. Furthermore, the transaction volume is specific to the buy or sell side. For example, if you searched as a buyer, then the sales volume only reflects the agent’s volume related to purchases and DOES NOT include the agent’s volume representing sellers.
Sales-to-List Price (SLP) ratio measures the actual sales price of the property divided by the original listing price. This is helpful in understanding if the property sold for more than asking (SLP > 1.0 ) or below the asking price (SLP < 1.0 ).
The average sales price for each agent is a measure of the average price of homes the agent sold or helped buyers purchase in the selected marketplace.
DOM or Days-on-Market is the duration between the day property is publicly listed and the day property goes under agreement. For potential sellers, the average DOM of a selling agent indicates how quickly the agent is able to sell a property. It’s important to note that different areas may have different average DOMs as well.
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