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**number of reviews and reviews per month** :
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That popular listing is an outlier, but it's one of the most important data points! We definitely keep these, it just implies about the property popularity.
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**calculated host listings count** - there are many "Far" data point but, it might be "superhosts" or property managers who own many listings. we will keep it.
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A clear pattern emerges:
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- Hosts who manage more properties tend to have higher average ratings
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This may suggest that professional or experienced hosts provide more consistent service and maintain higher-quality listings.
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it is noticable that minimum nights has outliers as it is not possible to have negative value, and it is weird to have values larger than 365.
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**number of reviews and reviews per month** : we can see there are a lot of outliers.
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That popular listing is an outlier, but it's one of the most important data points! We definitely keep these, it just implies about the property popularity.
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**calculated host listings count** - there are many "Far" data point but, it might be "superhosts" or property managers who own many listings. we will keep it.
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A clear but slight pattern emerges:
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- Hosts who manage more properties tend to have higher average ratings
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This may suggest that professional or experienced hosts provide more consistent service and maintain higher-quality listings.
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