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How are rankings and statistics calculated?
How are rankings and statistics calculated?

How do we calculate rankings and statistics

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Rankings and statistics for an agent

Rankings

  • Agent rankings are based on an agent's activity as a Lead Agent only and reflect their activity for a rolling 365-day period.

  • Sales, where an agent has acted as the Supporting Agent, do not contribute to that agent's rankings.

  • Average figures require a minimum of one transaction as a Lead Agent.

Statistics

  • Like rankings, an individual agent's statistics are based on their activity for a rolling 365-day period.

  • The difference is that an agent's statistics reflect all of the listings that they have been associated with, regardless of Lead or Supporting Agent classification.

  • Their personal statistics are accompanied by the number of properties where they acted as the Lead Agent.

Determining the Lead and Supporting Agents on a campaign is very important because the classification directly affects agent rankings. Agents associated with a property and their classification can be changed at any time prior to confirming the sale result. Once a property result has been reported and confirmed the Lead and Supporting Agents associated with the property can not be changed (See article: Reporting a result).

Rankings and statistics for a brokerage

  • Rankings and Statistics for a brokerage reflect the aggregate listing and sale information for each of the brokerage team members.

  • The basis of calculation for brokerage rankings and stats is otherwise consistent with individual agent calculations.

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