What does the Sustainability chart show?

A simple explanation of the Sustainability chart in the Partner Portal.

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This chart shows which environmentally sustainable features are most important to your residents across all the developments you have access to. The data shown is impacted by the filters you can apply, such as selecting particular developments, reviewer types, age breakdowns or select specific time periods.

 

Each reviewer can pick up to three things from a list of sustainable options that are important to them, after they have confirmed in a previous question that they care about sustainable features. In this example, 26% of residents reviews selected renewable energy as important to them. This was calculate by = (number of times reviewers selected renewable energy as important) / (number of reviewers who said they care about sustainability). 

 

Please note, we have only collected this data since February 2021. Therefore, if you choose a date range in the dashboard filters that goes further back than February 2021, the data in this chart will only show information from February 2021. 

 

You can always see what filters have been applied to calculate the scores by looking at the top of this chart section. In this example you can see that it is:

  • "Filtered by: All" which means it includes all developments you have access to. 
  • "Developers: Example Developer" which means it is showing developments for only one developer. 
  • "Date range: All time" which means the score is calculated over all the time these developments have had reviews on HomeViews. 
  • "Resident type: All" which means that we have not filtered out any reviewer types in this score, e.g. owners or private tenants. 
  • "Age range: All" which means that we are including all reviewers and we are not filtering by a particular age category.