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Residential property values by type of property for Canada, provinces and territories, annual data from 2005 to today.
Real Estate Assessment Property data. Data represent NYC properties assessments for purpose to calculate Property Tax, Grant eligible properties Exemptions and/or Abatements. Data collected and entered into the system by various City employee, like Property Assessors, Property Exemption specialists, ACRIS reporting, Department of Building reporting, etc..
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This dataset provides a subset of the national collection of District Valuation Roll (DVR) data which is available under an open (CC:BY 4.0) licence. The data is based on DVR property audit files supplied to Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand by Territorial Authorities. The data is limited to that supplied by those Territorial Authorities that have given permission for their District Valuation Roll data to be made public by Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand.
National DVR data for all Territorial Authorities is accessible for government organisations only, from NZ Properties: National District Valuation Roll (Restricted Access).
This table is updated weekly.
Related tables Together with the associated look-up tables, this dataset will provide a subset of a replica of the national DVR.
Please refer to the NZ Properties Data Dictionary for detailed metadata and information about this table and its relationships to other tables in this collection.
Data structure The structure of this table is based on the District Valuation Roll Property Audit File data structure set out in the Rating Valuations Rules 2008, with the following exceptions:
National district valuation roll (DVR) data, from a collection provided to Landcare Research by Headway Systems. DVR data includes information describing land, improvement, and capital values for ratings units; as well as council zoning, and actual property use according to the LINZS30300 specification (Rating Valuations Rules 2008: version date 1 October 2010). Contact Glenn Hughes, Director, Headway Systems if you are interested in more information about the raw data that underlies the derived data which forms this collection. The raw data is aspatial; the added value in this collection is the association to parcels (geospatial polygons), although ultimately much data is published in raster format as a derived product. Actual data is stored in DataStore with restricted access. Property valuation Who does property valuations in New Zealand? Local councils undertake rating valuations, and they often contract valuation service providers (VSP) like QV. Property valuations are done by registered valuers. — LINZ When rating valuations occur Local authorities carry out property valuations to help determine your annual property rates. Rating valuation notices and rates demands are issued by local authorities. Valuations occur at least every three years. Contact your local authority about their revaluation schedule or for your current rating valuation. — LINZ Re-rating Headway Systems noted that the country is divided into thirds (40%:30%:30%) for the purposes of re-rating, on a three-year cycle. However, many of the anticipated re-rating dates were missed or postponed by councils due to COVID-19 in the 2020–2022 period, which has affected this dataset's underlying information, presumably with more out-of-date information than would have otherwise been the case. Historical valuations Headway Systems were contracted by Landcare Research to supply historical valuations dating back to 2013. They did so. However, historical records have so far been ignored, because there is no robust process for associating a title to a parcel or parcels at a particular point in time. That is, a title in 2013 referred to a particular parcel or parcels, but if it was later subject to subdivision, the historical association from title to parcel(s) is lost—LINZ only provides present-day title-parcel associations for download. Therefore, at present, only current valuations are provided in this collection. (Current to the data supply date.) LINZ is actively seeking to make its historic title-parcel association available, so this may change in the future. Property titles, and property parcels The original data from Headway Systems was cleaned and then associated to LINZ parcels, using property titles as a foreign key. One valuation unit may have one or more property titles, and a property title may have one or more associated parcels. The title-parcel association is performed by LINZ, who make this data available in an "evergreen" fashion: https://www.linz.govt.nz/land/land-records/types-land-records/property-titles-and-plans The title-parcel association data was downloaded to a file when DVR was obtained, as a point-in-time record in order to correctly perform the spatialisation of the DVR.
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You can access free bulk NSW land value information from July 2017 onwards.
A zip file is published on a monthly basis containing a data file for each Local Government Area. These files contain property data and land values going back up to five valuing years for all current properties at the time of file creation.
Data files are delivered in comma-separated values (CSV) file format. They can be imported into most spreadsheet and database programs.
Bulk land value information is available under open access licensing as part of the NSW Government Open Data Policy and is subject to the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Licence.
Valuation Services, a division of Property NSW, manages the valuation system on behalf of the Valuer General.
These National Statistics provide monthly estimates of the number of residential and non-residential property transactions in the UK and its constituent countries. National Statistics are accredited official statistics.
England and Northern Ireland statistics are based on information submitted to the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) database by taxpayers on SDLT returns.
Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) replaced SDLT in Scotland from 1 April 2015 and this data is provided to HMRC by https://www.revenue.scot/">Revenue Scotland to continue the time series.
Land Transaction Tax (LTT) replaced SDLT in Wales from 1 April 2018. To continue the time series, the https://gov.wales/welsh-revenue-authority">Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) have provided HMRC with a monthly data feed of LTT transactions since July 2021.
LTT figures for the latest month are estimated using a grossing factor based on data for the most recent and complete financial year. Until June 2021, LTT transactions for the latest month were estimated by HMRC based upon year on year growth in line with other UK nations.
LTT transactions up to the penultimate month are aligned with LTT statistics.
Go to Stamp Duty Land Tax guidance for the latest rates and information.
Go to Stamp Duty Land Tax rates from 1 December 2003 to 22 September 2022 and Stamp Duty: rates on land transfers before December 2003 for historic rates.
Further details for this statistical release, including data suitability and coverage, are included within the ‘Monthly property transactions completed in the UK with value of £40,000 or above’ quality report.
The latest release was published 09:30 29 August 2025 and was updated with provisional data from completed transactions during July 2025.
The next release will be published 09:30 30 September 2025 and will be updated with provisional data from completed transactions during July 2025.
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Real Estate Assessment Property data.
Data represent NYC properties assesments for purpose to calculate Property Tax, Grant eligibale properties Exemptions and/or Abatements. Data collected and entered into the system by various City employee, like Property Assessors, Property Exemption specialists, ACRIS reporting, Department of Building reporting, etc..
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This is the look-up table for Price Value Relationship and is part of the set of District Valuation Roll (DVR) data.
The Price Value Relationship look-up table is used by the NZ Properties: National District Valuation Roll table.
Look-up tables are provided to make it easier to interpret coded DVR attributes and are given as reference data, pre-populated with fixed values defined in the Rating Valuations Rules 2008.
More information Please refer to the NZ Properties Data Dictionary for detailed metadata and information about this table.
Our Price Paid Data includes information on all property sales in England and Wales that are sold for value and are lodged with us for registration.
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If you use or publish our Price Paid Data, you must add the following attribution statement:
Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Price Paid Data is released under the http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/">Open Government Licence (OGL). You need to make sure you understand the terms of the OGL before using the data.
Under the OGL, HM Land Registry permits you to use the Price Paid Data for commercial or non-commercial purposes. However, OGL does not cover the use of third party rights, which we are not authorised to license.
Price Paid Data contains address data processed against Ordnance Survey’s AddressBase Premium product, which incorporates Royal Mail’s PAF® database (Address Data). Royal Mail and Ordnance Survey permit your use of Address Data in the Price Paid Data:
If you want to use the Address Data in any other way, you must contact Royal Mail. Email address.management@royalmail.com.
The following fields comprise the address data included in Price Paid Data:
The July 2025 release includes:
As we will be adding to the July data in future releases, we would not recommend using it in isolation as an indication of market or HM Land Registry activity. When the full dataset is viewed alongside the data we’ve previously published, it adds to the overall picture of market activity.
Your use of Price Paid Data is governed by conditions and by downloading the data you are agreeing to those conditions.
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We update the data on the 20th working day of each month. You can download the:
These include standard and additional price paid data transactions received at HM Land Registry from 1 January 1995 to the most current monthly data.
Your use of Price Paid Data is governed by conditions and by downloading the data you are agreeing to those conditions.
The data is updated monthly and the average size of this file is 3.7 GB, you can download:
Fayette County Property Valuation Administrator (PVA) is a government agency responsible for determining the fair cash value of properties in the county. The PVA office provides a range of services, including property tax calculations, exemption assistance, and assessment appeals. The website offers a variety of tools and resources to help property owners navigate these processes, including a property search feature, sales reports, and tax calculator.
The Fayette County PVA website also provides information on the agency's mission, goals, and services, as well as news and updates on property market trends and tax-related issues. The website is regularly updated with new sales reports, property listings, and other relevant information to help property owners stay informed and make informed decisions about their properties. Overall, the Fayette County PVA website is a valuable resource for property owners and taxpayers seeking to understand and navigate the property valuation and tax process in Fayette County.
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This is the look-up table for Actual Property Use and is part of the set of District Valuation Roll (DVR) data.
The Actual Property Use look-up table is used by the NZ Properties: National District Valuation Roll table.
Look-up tables are provided to make it easier to interpret coded DVR attributes and are given as reference data, pre-populated with fixed values defined in the Rating Valuations Rules 2008.
More information Please refer to the NZ Properties Data Dictionary for detailed metadata and information about this table.
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These tables show the overall changes in statutory land values since the previous annual valuation. NV indicates that the local government area was not valued in that year. For more information, read about Statutory land valuations.
Note information about the following local government areas:
- Douglas de-amalgamated from Cairns from 2014.
- Livingstone de-amalgamated from Rockhampton from 2014.
- Mareeba de-amalgamated from Tablelands from 2014.
- Noosa de-amalgamated from Sunshine Coast from 2014.
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The statistical table of land value tax amounts and numbers in each township and city
Property rating and valuation assessments for the Gisborne district. Includes valuation, rating and property title details information. This data is maintained by Gisborne District Council and is updated monthly.
This layer includes all points in parcels owned by Louisville Metro Government and its associated entities, the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its associated entities (including state educational institutions), the Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, United States Government, and small municipalities, fire districts, and independent school districts. The data was created by as a subset of the Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator's Real Estate Master File, by reviewing parcel ownership information contained in this data. Feature attributes indicate specific owner, area of the parcel, and if applicable, the Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator assessed values.
In 2023, West Java received the highest value of the housing financing liquidity facility (Fasilitas Likuiditas Pembiayaan Perumahan/FLPP) among provinces in Indonesia, reaching over ************** Indonesian rupiah. The housing financing liquidity facility is a program from the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing to help low-income citizens buy their own homes.
Real Estate Assessment Property data. The Department of Finance values properties every year as one step in calculating property tax bills.
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Objection rates as a % of total valuations issued for the annual valuation in each local government area in Queensland. For more information, read about Statutory land valuations or visit our library to access valuation publications.
Leeds City Council provides data on the value of its social housing assets in accordance with the Local Government Transparency Code.
Further information can be found by following the Local Government Transparency Code 2015 below.
This layer includes all parcels owned by Louisville Metro Government and its associated entities, the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its associated entities (including state educational institutions), the Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, United States Government, and small municipalities, fire districts, and independent school districts. The data was created by as a subset of the Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator's Real Estate Master File, by reviewing parcel ownership information contained in this data. Feature attributes indicate specific owner, area of the parcel, and if applicable, the Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator assessed values.
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Residential property values by type of property for Canada, provinces and territories, annual data from 2005 to today.