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大韦 发表于 2016-6-18 19:17 
en, 这次不到100个没上报给reiv, 可以说今天的清空率完全反映了墨尔本持续稳定。
现在某些人可以把嘴巴 ...
这是Fairfax媒体统计清出率的计算公式。
同学们有意见,写信到上市公司 Fairfax集团,喷他们,请律师告他们。
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APM Auction Clearance Rate - Methodology
APM publishes auction activity results for the Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide capital cities
every Saturday evening, providing a snapshot of how demand and supply in the auction market is
behaving and as a leading indicator for the overall property market. (Auction activity for the other
capital cities is also monitored and made available by mid week)
APM adopts the Australian Bureau of Statistics geographic definition for capital cities, referred to as
the Statistical Division (SD).
For the capital cities noted above, these regions are defined by APM as:
Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide
City & East Inner Urban Brisbane North Adelaide Metro North
Inner West Inner East Brisbane East Adelaide Metro South
Upper North Shore Inner South Brisbane West Adelaide Metro East
Northern Beaches South East Bayside North Adelaide Metro West
Lower North Outer East Bayside South
West North East
South North
Canterbury Bankstown West
South West
Blue Mountains
Central Coast
APM publishes Auction Clearance Rates (ACR) on the Saturday evening, based on the majority
sample collected on that day, for release across various publications on the Sunday, while the
process of collecting results continues throughout the week.
When reporting auction activity, APM monitors the following five key elements that can occur to
properties listed for auction.
These are;
a) Sold prior to auction;
b) Sold at auction (under the hammer)
c) Passed in
d) Withdrawn from auction, or
e) Sold after auction
Including some or all of these five elements of auction activity in the calculation used will affect the
reported clearance rate.
APM’s definition of the reported clearance rate calculation is defined as;
On the “top-line” of the clearance rate calculation, APM considers only those properties sold either
prior or during the auction to be “sold at auction”.
On the “bottom-line”, APM includes all reported auctions (including properties passed in), and any
listed auctions withdrawn prior to the scheduled auction time.
APM includes withdrawn auctions in the calculation to prevent any bias in the clearance rate caused
by properties being withdrawn due to expectations it may not sell or fail to achieve an expected price.
It’s still counted as no sale.
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