When you're editing comps in the Side‑by‑Side PowerView, you may often need to pull
data from another comp column into the field where you're currently working.
TOTAL acknowledges this fact by providing a number of shortcuts you can use to
copy data to and from other columns. To use TOTAL's comp‑specific formfilling
tools:
- Press the equals key ( ) at the beginning
of any field to copy information from the corresponding field in any other
comp, rental, listing, or the subject. For instance, if your cursor is in the
Location field, pressing 0 copies
the contents of the Location field in the subject to the
Location field in the current comp. Pressing 1 copies the contents of the first comp, 2 the second comp, and so on.
- Press the equals key ( ) at the beginning
of the address field for any comp to copy the data for the entire column from
another comp or subject column. For instance, pressing 0 from the address field copies the entire subject
column into the current comp column. This can help you shave time off of the
life of your report when you're dealing with a very similar property.
- Press the equals key twice ( ) to clear the current field.
- Press the equals key ( ) and
C, R, or L to make the
current property equal to a Comparable, Rental, or Listing respectfully.
- Press F2 in the description field of any comp to push the
contents of that field forward to all subsequent comps.
- Clicking the Suggested value listed at the top of the
subject column inserts a weighted average of your comps into the field for the
indicated value based off the sales comparison.
TOTAL determines its suggested value for sales comparison based off of a
weighted average of your comps.
In addition to these comp‑specific formfilling tools, keep in mind that you
can use both QuickLists and comp
data from your Comps Database
to save even more time when filling out the grid.
The property weighting formula is used to calculate the weight of each
comparable listed in the Side‑by‑Side PowerView. To calculate a given comp
weight (CompY), we use the following formula where Y
represents a unique comp (i.e. Comp 1, Comp 2, Comp 3, etc.)
- A ( CompY Gross Adj Total Gross Adj ) 100
- B 100 A
- C ( Total number of Comps ) 1
- Weight of
CompY B C