AreaVibes is a
data analytics and
real estate company based in
Toronto, which provides clients with
demographic data
Demography () is the statistical study of populations, especially human beings.
Demographic analysis examines and measures the dimensions and dynamics of populations; it can cover whole societies or groups defined by criteria such as edu ...
and analysis focused on real estate in American and Canadian cities.
Background
The online data collector
Datanyze
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History
In 2007, DiscoverOrg was founded by Henry Schuck and Kirk Brown. In February 2019, it acquired its comp ...
states that AreaVibes was founded in 2009 by Canadian entrepreneur Jon Russo. The
Government of Canada corporate registry states more specifically that AreaVibes was incorporated 4 November 2009. AreaVibes states that their aggregate data "takes into account dozens of characteristics in seven different categories including nearby amenities, cost of living, crime rates, employment, schools, housing and user ratings." The methodology employed by AreaVibes is publicly available on the company website.
In 2020, it was revealed that AreaVibes outsources
content writing services from Las Vegas-based
search engine optimization company TextBroker.
Data
Crime
AreaVibes online methodology states that crime data is taken from FBI
Uniform Crime Reports and from
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada (StatCan; french: Statistique Canada), formed in 1971, is the agency of the Government of Canada commissioned with producing statistics to help better understand Canada, its population, resources, economy, society, and cultur ...
. In 2021,
Business Insider stated that "AreaVibes is a useful resource for learning more about the crime rates in your zip code... AreaVibes also categorizes how much of reported crime falls under either violent crime or property crime, then breaks it down into smaller categories such as assault, burglary, and vehicle theft." In a comparison of various crime reporting websites published in
the News & Observer, journalist Bob Wilson stated "one site that struck me as more reliable than others is AreaVibes.com." Other publications, however, have criticized and questioned AreaVibes crime data; for example, in 2017, the
Farmville Herald
''The Farmville Herald'' is a semi-weekly newspaper in Farmville, Virginia, United States of America
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argued that AreaVibes crime rankings "ignore the uniqueness of each locale." In 2021, the
Great Falls Tribune stated that AreaVibes' crime data "is inaccurate and some of its sourcing is suspect."
Livability score
AreaVibes employs the term "livability score" as a way to rank various cities, towns, and neighborhoods. While reporting for the
Belleville News-Democrat in 2014, Mark Hodapp stated that AreaVibes "created the scoring system using a unique algorithm" and that the livability score is "designed to help people find the best places to live." According to a statement posted on the AreaVibes website, the company explains that their Livability Score "is a score out of 100... designed to help people quickly and easily evaluate the quality of an area...
ndconsists of 7 different categories and dozens of data points across multiple data sets."
In publications
Data reported by AreaVibes has been referenced in a number of popular news publications such as
the Huffington Post and
Business Insider, as well as in municipal newspapers such as the
Great Falls Tribune and
the Beaumont Enterprise. As of 2022, the academic database
ProQuest lists 113 scholarly sources that reference AreaVibes; for example, in 2018, AreaVibes demographic data on
Borough Park, Brooklyn was cited in an article published in the academic journal
''Contemporary Jewry''.
References
External links
* {{Official website, https://www.areavibes.com/
Companies based in Toronto
Online real estate databases
Real estate valuation
Canadian companies established in 2009
Real estate companies established in 2009
Internet properties established in 2010
2009 establishments in Ontario
Canadian real estate websites