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How does Hyperlocal calibrate and refresh property prices?

About Hyperlocal For Buyers Melbourne + Hyderabad Data snapshot 2026-06-01
The short answer

Medians are calibrated against public listing portals + reputable index providers and published as a dated, researched snapshot — not a live feed. When a refresh runs, automated bounds checks auto-reject any record that moves more than ±40% in a single cycle.

The full answer

Every visible price on Hyperlocal traces to a named source, and every record carries a year stamp.

For Melbourne, suburb medians are calibrated against realestate.com.au, domain.com.au, CoreLogic / Cotality's Hedonic Value Index, and council property records (Stonnington, Boroondara, Bayside, Glen Eira, Maribyrnong, Wyndham, Hume, Whittlesea, Casey, Cardinia). Rent medians come from the Domain Rental Report and realestate.com.au listing aggregates.

For Hyderabad, medians are calibrated against 99acres, MagicBricks, Knight Frank India's quarterly reports, and Telangana RERA project launch trackers. Rent comes from the same portals plus Sulekha rental indexes.

When a data refresh runs, an automated script re-validates incoming records against absolute sanity bounds and auto-rejects any median that moves more than ±40% from the previous calibration, writing a reviewable report — that's our guardrail against feed errors and one-off luxury transactions skewing a suburb median.

What we don't claim: real-time pricing or a promised refresh cadence. A dated snapshot median is not a real-time quote. For a specific property's actual price, go to the portal and look at the listing.

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