hastalavista
Elite Member
- Joined
- May 16, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- California
Regression has its place.
The quality of the data is key.
I rely on it much of the time for GLA and market-condition adjustments.
Sometimes a much simpler version (putting two different sets of data on the same chart and trending the differences) can be very effective (a picture is worth 1,000 words sometimes.... coming from a guy with many posts of 1,000+ words!
).
Its like any other tool; works very good and is very effective for some problems, not so good/ineffective for others. I'd rather know it and use it when I think it is worthwhile than ignore it or not know it at all.
The quality of the data is key.
I rely on it much of the time for GLA and market-condition adjustments.
Sometimes a much simpler version (putting two different sets of data on the same chart and trending the differences) can be very effective (a picture is worth 1,000 words sometimes.... coming from a guy with many posts of 1,000+ words!
Its like any other tool; works very good and is very effective for some problems, not so good/ineffective for others. I'd rather know it and use it when I think it is worthwhile than ignore it or not know it at all.