Property currently or historically owned and managed by the City of Chicago. Information provided in the database, or on the City’s website generally, should not be used as a substitute for title research, title evidence, title insurance, real estate tax exemption or payment status, environmental or geotechnical due diligence, or as a substitute for legal, accounting, real estate, business, tax or other professional advice. The City assumes no liability for any damages or loss of any kind that might arise from the reliance upon, use of, misuse of, or the inability to use the database or the City’s web site and the materials contained on the website. The City also assumes no liability for improper or incorrect use of materials or information contained on its website. All materials that appear in the database or on the City’s web site are distributed and transmitted "as is," without warranties of any kind, either express or implied as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any information, and subject to the terms and conditions stated in this disclaimer. The following columns were added 4/14/2023: Sales Status Sale Offering Status Sale Offering Reason Square Footage - City Estimate Land Value (2022) -- Note: The year will change over time. The following columns were added 3/19/2024: Application Use Grouped Parcels Application Deadline Offer Round Application URL
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A. SUMMARY
This data represents the boundaries of City-owned lands maintained in the City's Facility System of Record (FSR).
Note: Not all lands are within the City and County proper. The City owns properties outside of its boundaries, including lands managed by SF Recreation and Parks, SF Public Utilities Commission, and other agencies.
Certain lands are managed by following agencies which are not directly part of the City and County of San Francisco, but are included here for reference: San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA), San Francisco Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII), and City College of San Francisco.
B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED The Enterprise GIS program in the Department of Technology is the technical custodian of the FSR. This team creates and maintains this dataset in conjunction with the Real Estate Division and the Capital Planning Program of the City Administrator’s Office, who act as the primary business data stewards for this data.
C. UPDATE PROCESS There are a handful of events that may trigger changes to this dataset: 1. The sale of a property 2. The leasing of a property 3. The purchase of a property 4. The change in jurisdiction of a property (e.g. from MTA to DPW) 5. The removal or improvement of the property Each of these changes triggers a workflow that updates the FSR. The Real Estate Division and Capital Planning make updates on an ongoing basis. The full dataset is reviewed quarterly to ensure nothing is missing or needs to be corrected. Updates to the data, once approved, are immediately reflected in the internal system and are updated here in the open dataset on a monthly basis.
D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET See here for an interactive map of all the City lands in this dataset. To track the facilities on City lands, join this dataset to the City Facilities dataset using the land_id field. If you see an error in the data, you can submit a change request with the relevant information to dtis.helpdesk@sfgov.org. Please be as specific about the error as you can (including relevant land_id(s)).
E. RELATED DATASETS City Facilities
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Parcel delineation is based on legal description from the deed. Most of the parcels in the coverage were copied from hand drawn records entered on old tax maps known as "the deed books" during the 1999 data recovery program.
In 2023, San Francisco was the city with the highest land prices in the United States at approximately ten million U.S. dollars per acre. Other cities in California such as San Jose and Los Angeles were at the top of the ranking, along with Urban Honolulu and New York City. Austin was the only Texan city that made it into the ranking.
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China Land Price: 105 City: First Tier City: Residential data was reported at 28,699.839 RMB/sq m in Sep 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 28,585.497 RMB/sq m for Jun 2021. China Land Price: 105 City: First Tier City: Residential data is updated quarterly, averaging 24,432.000 RMB/sq m from Dec 2013 (Median) to Sep 2021, with 32 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 28,699.839 RMB/sq m in Sep 2021 and a record low of 14,796.000 RMB/sq m in Dec 2013. China Land Price: 105 City: First Tier City: Residential data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Natural Resources. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Price – Table CN.PF: Land Price: Regional: 105 City.
San Francisco and San Jose were some of the cities in the United States whose land prices increased the most between 2012 and 2023. Other cities like Phoenix also saw their prices double in a few of years. The average price of land in other U.S. cities like Boston, Las Vegas, or Portland was between one and two million U.S. dollars per acre.
Land use for areas within the City of Albuquerque. The land use codes were converted to a new set of codes in March 2019 in coordination between the City of Albuquerque Planning Department Urban Design and Development and AGIS Divisions and staff at Mid-Region Council of Governments. The Land Use Category field is a generalized Category that follows more closely what Mid-Region Council of Government staff use for their land use modeling activities. The Land Use Description field follows more closely the types of land uses outlined in the Integrated Development Ordinance (IDO) that became effective May 17, 2018. These Use Regulations are listed in Part 14-16-4 within the document. The Old Land Use Category field is how the Land Use layer was generalized prior to March 2019 (starting from the mid-1990s) and the Old Land Use Description field includes the codes that were in use prior to March 2019 (starting from the mid-1990s). These codes will remain in place until it is determined by AGIS that they are no longer needed. Updates to the land uses are ongoing, including an effort starting March 2019 from direct feedback supplied by Urban Design and Development staff.
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Analysis of ‘City Lands’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/a436e864-4fc6-44e3-8e22-2140243d9ea1 on 12 February 2022.
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City-owned lands maintained in the City's Facility System of Record (FSR).
Note: Not all lands are on the City and County proper. Certain lands are managed by following agencies which are not directly part of the City and County of San Francisco: SFHA, OCII and City College.
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In several cities in the United States, land prices made up over two-thirds of the value of those properties in 2023. For example, the average price of land for development in Los Angeles constituted 74 percent of the value of the property erected in that soil. The three cities with the highest land price in the U.S. were in California.
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The City of Cleveland’s Land Reutilization (Land Bank) Program is designed to acquire vacant land and market it to individuals, developers, and non-profit organizations for redevelopment. The goal is to contribute to the economic, social, and environmental betterment of Cleveland through the redevelopment of City-owned land.The Land Bank has prescreened all parcels and in consultation with the Councilperson, local Community Development Corporation, and Planning Commission, the City has determined to recommend a strategy to ensure the best interests of the public are served with the disposition of Land Bank properties. A smaller number of parcel records in this dataset are from City's Industrial-Commercial Land Bank.For more detailed availability information, please reach out to the Cleveland Land Bank, and they will provide you with availability and application information.Note: This dataset includes all City land bank holdings that are not under consideration for City programs. Contact the City's Land Bank for more information about the Land Bank disposition process.Update FrequencyThis layer is updated weekly from County records based on ownership values.Related ApplicationsCity Land Bank Inventory Map ViewerData Glossary City Land Bank Type (text) | Specifies whether this is City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Program or City of Cleveland Industrial Commercial Land BankContactsCity of Cleveland, Community Development, Cleveland Land Bank
Detroit Future City: 10, 20 and 50 Year Land Use Scenario
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Land Avenue cross streets in Oil City, LA.
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This map is a plan for the land use for Kep city in 2030. It was officially adopted in 2018 by the Royal Government of Cambodia.
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China Real Estate Inv: Year to Date: 40 City: Land Development data was reported at 89,266.820 RMB mn in Dec 2010. This records an increase from the previous number of 72,787.150 RMB mn for Nov 2010. China Real Estate Inv: Year to Date: 40 City: Land Development data is updated monthly, averaging 41,373.500 RMB mn from Mar 2007 (Median) to Dec 2010, with 40 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 89,266.820 RMB mn in Dec 2010 and a record low of 10,256.000 RMB mn in Mar 2007. China Real Estate Inv: Year to Date: 40 City: Land Development data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Real Estate Sector – Table CN.RKE: Real Estate Investment: City.
The Detroit Future City Strategic Framework is a land use planning document that was released in 2012. It outlines recommendations for transforming Detroit's land use policies and codes over the next fifty years, and covers a broad range of issues from economic and workforce development to transportation and green infrastructure. The shapes in this file represent the 50-year recommended land use for the City of Detroit, based on this plan. The geographies are based off of dissolved parcels from the City of Detroit Planning and Development Department. Field description metadata is available for download. For detailed descriptions of the land use categories, and to learn more about the Detroit Future City initiative, please visit http://detroitfuturecity.com/framework/.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Far Emerald Land cross streets in Union City, GA.
City-Country connections are recreational routes that connect the city with the outskirts
Vacant property owned and managed by the City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development. Information provided in the database, or on the City’s website generally, should not be used as a substitute for title research, title evidence, title insurance, real estate tax exemption or payment status, environmental or geotechnical due diligence, or as a substitute for legal, accounting, real estate, business, tax or other professional advice. The City assumes no liability for any damages or loss of any kind that might arise from the reliance upon, use of, misuse of, or the inability to use the LIS database or the City’s web site and the materials contained on the website. The City also assumes no liability for improper or incorrect use of materials or information contained on its website. All materials that appear in the LIS database or on the City’s web site are distributed and transmitted "as is," without warranties of any kind, either express or implied as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any information, and subject to the terms and conditions stated in this disclaimer.
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China Land Price: 105 City: Third Tier City data was reported at 2,143.504 RMB/sq m in Sep 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,134.114 RMB/sq m for Jun 2021. China Land Price: 105 City: Third Tier City data is updated quarterly, averaging 1,885.000 RMB/sq m from Dec 2013 (Median) to Sep 2021, with 32 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,143.504 RMB/sq m in Sep 2021 and a record low of 1,675.000 RMB/sq m in Dec 2013. China Land Price: 105 City: Third Tier City data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Natural Resources. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Price – Table CN.PF: Land Price: Regional: 105 City.
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China Land Price: 105 City Avg data was reported at 4,665.241 RMB/sq m in Sep 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 4,641.108 RMB/sq m for Jun 2021. China Land Price: 105 City Avg data is updated quarterly, averaging 3,522.000 RMB/sq m from Mar 2008 (Median) to Sep 2021, with 55 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,665.241 RMB/sq m in Sep 2021 and a record low of 2,436.000 RMB/sq m in Mar 2009. China Land Price: 105 City Avg data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Natural Resources. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Price – Table CN.PF: Land Price: 105 City.
Property currently or historically owned and managed by the City of Chicago. Information provided in the database, or on the City’s website generally, should not be used as a substitute for title research, title evidence, title insurance, real estate tax exemption or payment status, environmental or geotechnical due diligence, or as a substitute for legal, accounting, real estate, business, tax or other professional advice. The City assumes no liability for any damages or loss of any kind that might arise from the reliance upon, use of, misuse of, or the inability to use the database or the City’s web site and the materials contained on the website. The City also assumes no liability for improper or incorrect use of materials or information contained on its website. All materials that appear in the database or on the City’s web site are distributed and transmitted "as is," without warranties of any kind, either express or implied as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any information, and subject to the terms and conditions stated in this disclaimer. The following columns were added 4/14/2023: Sales Status Sale Offering Status Sale Offering Reason Square Footage - City Estimate Land Value (2022) -- Note: The year will change over time. The following columns were added 3/19/2024: Application Use Grouped Parcels Application Deadline Offer Round Application URL