Quote Originally Posted by Deo14 View Post
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What is exactly wrong with calling something "most popular", "prestigious" or "undersirable plots"? If we rate demand, isn't that essentially how much is something popular or (un)desirable for people based on data (at least in this case)? Would simply calling it "most demanded" and "least demanded" be more correct?
If every single large and mid-sized house has been taken up, there can be no "most popular" plot. If plot #29 on every world is sold, and so are plots #1-28, which is most popular? Prestige is a value call, unless you have data on why players selected these sites.

One could better say "full-sized houses in non-FC wards are sold out on all worlds" - which is something you might be able to derive from your data. If "mid-sized houses in non-FC wards are sold out on all worlds" is also true, then which type of housing is "most popular"?

Another interpretation might be that "players with more gil tend to purchase larger houses", which can be inferred considering that the larger the house the higher the cost.

Your data would have to show that plot #16 in Ward 5 is generally empty across all worlds, which is what would occur if something were truly "undesirable" as opposed to simply "unsold".

Hope this clarifies my thinking about the use of those terms in your analysis.