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Name the demand drivers - and source each one

Rung 8 of 10 · Fact-check list

1 · Learn the move · Fact-check list

Demand drivers are the forces pushing buyers into a submarket - jobs, mortgage rates, inventory, migration. AI will happily assert 'strong job growth' whether or not you gave it a number, so make it fact-check every driver against the source you pasted. A driver with no figure behind it isn't a driver, it's a guess - mark it UNKNOWN.

List the demand drivers, but only ones I gave you a sourced number for.

2 · Your turn — you write the prompt

An investor client asks why demand in the Northgate submarket looks the way it does. You've gathered: metro nonfarm jobs +2.1% year-over-year (BLS, May 2026), average 30-year fixed rate 6.8% (Freddie Mac PMMS, this week), active inventory down 12% year-over-year (MLS, this month). You have nothing sourced on net migration. Write a prompt that lists the demand drivers using ONLY these sourced figures, fact-checks each to its source, and marks migration UNKNOWN rather than asserting it.

Remember: the AI sees only your prompt — not this page. If the situation isn't in your prompt, it doesn't exist.

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