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Introduction
In this article, you will learn more about certain terms that are used repeatedly in these articles and in connection with PriceHubble products.
Summary
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1. Dash
The term Dash refers to the PriceHubble online platform with all your available products.
Following products are all located on the Dash platform:
- Property Advisor
- Market Analyser
- Property Analyser
- Building Analyser
- Portfolio Analyser
They are visible to you if you have the appropriate licence.
You will also see the term in the URL when you log in to the platform:
2. Dossier
A dossier is a digital clone of your property that you enter on our platform.
The dossier has exactly the same features and details as the residential property you want to analyse via the platform.
The objects you enter are saved in your account as dossiers. Once saved for the first time, you can change all details except the address at any time using the Edit dossier feature:
Warning: Once saved, the address of a dossier can no longer be changed. If you have created a dossier with the wrong address, you must create a new dossier with the correct address. The easiest way to do this is to use the Duplicate dossier option.
Further information on creating dossiers can be found in the article Creating a Property Advisor Dossier.
3. AVM
To estimate the value of a property and provide you with a sales price suggestion on the platform, PriceHubble uses an AVM (Automated Valuation Model).
An AVM is primarily an automated, data-driven approach, which relies on algorithms and statistical models to analyse large datasets. The AVM uses extensive data (such as property attributes, sales and offer data, market trends and more) to determine property values.
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