SMC Homes For Sale By Owner Excel Spreadsheet
Description
In this project you will analyze real estate data.
Skills needed to complete this project:
- Converting Data into Tables (Skill 5.11)
- Adding Total Rows to Tables (Skill 5.13)
- Sorting Data (Skill 5.15)
- Filtering Data (Skill 5.16)
- Inserting a Line Chart (Skill 5.3)
- Resizing and Moving Charts (Skill 5.4)
- Showing and Hiding Chart Elements (Skill 5.6)
- Applying Quick Styles and Colors to Charts (Skill 5.7)
- Creating PivotTables Using Recommended PivotTables (Skill 5.19)
- Inserting Sparklines (Skill 5.10)
- Creating a PivotChart from a PivotTable (Skill 5.20)
- Analyzing Data with Data Tables (Skill 5.21)
- Analyzing Data with Goal Seek (Skill 5.22)
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- Format the data on the Sales Data worksheet as a table using the Blue, Table Style Medium 2 table style:
- Add a Total row to the table to display the number of buyers; the average number of bedrooms and bathrooms for each sale; and the average purchase price, interest rate, and mortgage length.
- Sort the data so the newest purchases appear at the top.
- Filter the data to show only houses sold by owner with three or four bedrooms.
- Create a line chart showing the purchase prices for houses by date.
- Move the chart to its own sheet named Purchase Prices.
- Update the chart title and display the data labels as callouts.
- Apply the Style 2 Quick Style to the chart.
- Create a PivotTable to summarize the average purchase price of different house types for each agent.
- Add column Sparklines to the right of the PivotTable.
- Create a PivotChart from the PivotTable.
- Use the data in the Loan Worksheet sheet to run a what-if scenario for a client to show loan payments for a variety of interest rates and loan lengths. This what-if scenario requires a two-variable data table.
- Use Goal Seek to determine the most you can afford to borrow, on a $950 per month budget:
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