Field descriptions for the James City County Parcel layer and the Data table.
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This repository contains data and codes that support the findings of the study.- PPD-EPC open dataset with the enriched spatial analyses scores and UPRN.- Batch Geocoding Notebook of PPD-EPC dataset with GeoPy - Here API- PyQGIS codes for proximity, terrain, and visibility spatial analyses.- Jupyter Notebook of Machine Learning algorithms for mass property valuation.
James City County Data - Updated nightly IGNORE dates on this site.Combination of parcel information from the GIS/Mapping and the Real Estate departments.This table includes multiple improvements per parcel.Also download the GIS and Real Estate Data Field Descriptions.pdf file for a list of field descriptions.This data is updated every night
This dataset has been published by the Office of the Real Estate Assessor of the City of Virginia Beach and data.virginiabeach.gov. The mission of data.virginiabeach.gov is to provide timely and accurate City information to increase government transparency and access to useful and well organized data by the general public, non-governmental organizations, and City of Virginia Beach employees.
James City County DataCombination of parcel information from the GIS/Mapping and the Real Estate departments.This table does not included multiple improvements per parcel.There is only 1 record per parcel IDAlso download the GIS and Real Estate Data Field Description.pdf file for a list of field descriptions.This data is updated every night
This table contains the assessed values for current tax year and prior tax year for land and building for properties in Fairfax County. There is a one to one relationship to the parcel data. Refer to this document for descriptions of the data in the table.
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This is a comprehensive collection of tax and assessment data extracted at a specific time. The data is in CSV format. A data dictionary (pdf) and the current tax rate book (pdf) are also included.
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This file contains all assessment information for City parcels. The "ParcelNumber" field can be joined to the "ParcelNumber" field in the "Parcel Area Details" data set for mapping purposes (current parcels only).
Sales and transfer information, to include owner information is updated daily.
The assessment values are done yearly and reassessment notices go out at the end of January. The new assessment values will be reflected on the GIS viewer after reassessment notices are mailed.
Note: Active and Retired parcels are included in this data set so joining this data set to the data sets: ‘Real Estate (Base Active)’ or ‘Parcel Area Details’ will not result in all parcels matching since ‘Real Estate (Base Active)’ and ‘Parcel Area Details’ only contain currently active parcels.
This is a comprehensive collection of tax and assessment data extracted at a specific time. The data is in CSV format. A data dictionary (pdf) and the current tax rate book (pdf) are also included.
This is a collection of CSV files that contain assessment data. The files in this extract are:Primary Parcel file containing primary owner and land information;Addn file containing drawing vectors for dwelling records;Additional Address file containing any additional addresses that exist for a parcel;Assessment file containing assessed value-related data;Appraisal file containing appraised value-related data;Commercial file containing primary commercial data;Commercial Apt containing commercial apartment data;Commercial Interior Exterior dataDwelling fileEntrance data containing data from appraisers' visits;Other Buildings and Yard ImprovementsSales FileTax Rate File for the current billing cycle by taxing district authority and property class; and,Tax Payments File containing tax charges and payments for current billing cycle.In addition to the CSV files, the following are included:Data Dictionary PDF; and,St Louis County Rate Book for the current tax billing cycle.
GLUP and Sector data for Arlington County VA. The geographic data layers produced by the Arlington County GIS Mapping Center are provided as a public resource. The County makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness or suitability of this data, and it should not be construed or used as a legal description. All boundary information provided on this site, including land use and zoning designations, is for informational purposes only and not considered official. Every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the data.
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The global real estate surveying and mapping market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the burgeoning construction industry, increasing urbanization, and the rising demand for precise land information for real estate development projects. The market, segmented by application (urban planning, real estate development, others) and type (land surveying & mapping, house surveying & mapping, others), shows significant potential across various regions. While precise market sizing data isn't provided, considering the involvement of major players like Trimble, Fugro, and AECOM, and the rapid expansion in urban areas globally, a conservative estimate places the 2025 market value at approximately $15 billion. A Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of, say, 7% (a reasonable estimate given industry growth trends) projects significant expansion over the forecast period (2025-2033). This growth is fueled by technological advancements, particularly in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and drone technology, enabling faster, more accurate, and cost-effective surveying and mapping. Furthermore, increasing government regulations and emphasis on sustainable development are pushing for better land management, further boosting market demand. Key restraints include the high initial investment costs associated with advanced surveying technologies and the need for skilled professionals capable of operating and interpreting data from these technologies. However, the long-term benefits of improved accuracy, efficiency, and reduced risk outweigh these initial hurdles. Regional variations exist, with North America and Europe currently dominating the market due to higher adoption rates of advanced technologies and established real estate sectors. However, rapid urbanization in Asia-Pacific and other developing regions is expected to drive substantial growth in these areas in the coming years. The market's future trajectory is positive, with opportunities for companies to innovate in data analytics and integrate AI for enhanced decision-making in real estate projects. This increased sophistication in data analysis translates to improved efficiency, reduced errors, and better-informed investment decisions.
This table contains information about additions to the structures such as patios, decks, porches, etc. for properties within Fairfax County. There is a one to many relationship to the parcel data. Refer to this document for descriptions of the data in the table.
This table contains information about the structure on the parcel including year built, number of bedrooms and bathrooms and style for properties within Fairfax County. There is a one to many relationship to the parcel data. Refer to this document for descriptions of the data in the table.
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This dataset represents real property information within a parcel of land in the City of Baltimore. The data dictionary for this dataset can be accessed by visiting the following link.: Data Dictionary For Real Property Information | Open Baltimore (baltimorecity.gov). Data is updated on a weekly basis. To leave feedback or ask a question about this dataset, please fill out the following form: Real Property Information feedback form.
description: The primary objective of the project is to develop an integrated ecological and socioeconomic land use evaluation model (the Ecosystem Portfolio Model, EPM) for Department of the Interior (DOI) resource managers to use to reconcile the need to maintain the ecological health of South Florida parks and refuges with increasing pressures for higher density development in the agricultural lands outside of the Urban Development Boundary in Miami-Dade County. The EPM has three major components: (1) an ecological value model based on ecological criteria relevant to National Park Service and US Fish & Wildlife Service resource management and species protection mandates; (2) a real estate market-based land value model sensitive to relevant land use/cover attributes indicative of conservation and development decisions; and (3) a set of socioeconomic indicators sensitive to land use/cover changes relevant to regional environmental and ecological planning. The current version is implemented for Miami-Dade County, with the protection of ecological values in the lands between the Everglades and Biscayne National Parks as the focus. The first two components have been implemented in the GIS web-enabled prototype interface and the third component is being developed in draft form in FY08 in consultation with the Florida Atlantic University Dept of Urban and Regional Planning.; abstract: The primary objective of the project is to develop an integrated ecological and socioeconomic land use evaluation model (the Ecosystem Portfolio Model, EPM) for Department of the Interior (DOI) resource managers to use to reconcile the need to maintain the ecological health of South Florida parks and refuges with increasing pressures for higher density development in the agricultural lands outside of the Urban Development Boundary in Miami-Dade County. The EPM has three major components: (1) an ecological value model based on ecological criteria relevant to National Park Service and US Fish & Wildlife Service resource management and species protection mandates; (2) a real estate market-based land value model sensitive to relevant land use/cover attributes indicative of conservation and development decisions; and (3) a set of socioeconomic indicators sensitive to land use/cover changes relevant to regional environmental and ecological planning. The current version is implemented for Miami-Dade County, with the protection of ecological values in the lands between the Everglades and Biscayne National Parks as the focus. The first two components have been implemented in the GIS web-enabled prototype interface and the third component is being developed in draft form in FY08 in consultation with the Florida Atlantic University Dept of Urban and Regional Planning.
GLUP and Sector data for Arlington County VA. The geographic data layers produced by the Arlington County GIS Mapping Center are provided as a public resource. The County makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness or suitability of this data, and it should not be construed or used as a legal description. All boundary information provided on this site, including land use and zoning designations, is for informational purposes only and not considered official. Every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the data.
Property and parcel data is a critical layer to any city or statewide data holdings. In our city's complex urban environment, this includes numerous geographies that identify federal government lands, reservations, District lands, personal property and so much more. Use this application to query and identify boundaries including,Property LotsLot DimensionsCondo DataTax AssessmentsZoningSquaresThe District's Vector Property Mapping (VPM) project works daily to capture property lot transactions so that city planners, business development leaders and residents stay current.
Field descriptions for the James City County Parcel layer and the Data table.