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Complete listing of U.S. real estate inventory by zip code. Edited data set sourced from www.realtor.com for better clarity and easier use.
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Table contains count and percentage of housing units in the county that were built before 1980. Data are presented at county, city, zip code and census tract level. Data are presented for zip codes (ZCTAs) fully within the county. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016-2020 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, Table B25034; data accessed on July 20, 2022 from https://api.census.gov. The 2020 Decennial geographies are used for data summarization.METADATA:notes (String): Lists table title, notes, sourcesgeolevel (String): Level of geographyGEOID (Numeric): Geography IDNAME (String): Name of geographyHU_total (Numeric): Total housing unitsHU_before1980 (Numeric): Number of housing units built before 1980pct_before1980 (Numeric): Percent of housing units built before 1980
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Real estate market snapshot featuring key metrics for 85048 Single Family Homes, covering active and sold listings.
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Real estate market snapshot featuring key metrics for 85044 Condos/Townhomes/Patio Homes, covering active and sold listings.
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Real estate market snapshot featuring key metrics for 85045 Land, covering active and sold listings.
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BatchService delivers a comprehensive Permit Dataset featuring over 124 data points on permit details including description, number, type, subtype, locations, dates, architects, and applicants. It also includes 18+ data points on contractor information such as names, business types, license details, and contacts. Additionally, gain insights with 33+ data points on project-specific tags like solar installations, EV chargers, HVAC systems, room additions, and pool installations. With over 74,000 data points on demolition codes, related accessories, and structures, BatchService provides a thorough resource for developers, home improvement firms, and utility companies when it comes to lead generation efforts at both a residential and commercial real estate level.
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Accuracy:“Culture” is a complicated concept. It can mean many different things. Therefore, there is no simple answer to the question of what constitutes a space for cultural activities or events. The project partners used a broad definition that includes spaces in several categories, including venues,studios, learning spaces, community spaces (including places of worship), food, sport, stores, heritage, nature (including parks), and public art. The project is ongoing and we are always open to suggestions on how to improve this dataset. The City will be maintaining this dataset going forward, and we may revisit the categorization and types of spaces we include in the future.When using these data, it is important to keep in the mind the following:Not all categories are necessarily relevant to all users for all purposes.The dataset, while extensive (3,800+ spaces), may not be exhaustive. If you notice anything that is missing, please contact the Data Steward.Change occurs frequently. The City will be developing a plan for the long-term maintenance of this dataset. The data will be updated frequently, but there can be outdated information. If you notice anything that is out-of-date, please contact the Data Steward.The fields called “Size (Capacity/# seats)” and “Accessibility” have not yet been populated, as the research is still ongoing.Update Frequency: As neededAttributes:FieldsUnique ID – This is a unique identifier for each cultural space in the dataset.Category – See below for category descriptions.Sub-Category – Another level of categorization.Tags – Key words associated with a cultural space. Used for search.Name – The current name of a cultural space. Alternate or historic names may be identified in “Alternate Names”.Name FR – This field is used if the space has different English and French names.Latitude – Geographic coordinate.Longitude – Geographic coordinate.Address – Civic address in English.Address FR – Civic address in French.Location Notes – Additional notes in English to describe the location of the space if need. For example, explaining specifically where within a large campus, park, complex, etc. a space is located.Location Notes FR – Additional notes in French to describe the location of the space if need. For example, explaining specifically where within a large campus, park, complex, etc. a space is located.City – Most spaces are in Ottawa. Some spaces in Gatineau and other surrounding communities have been included for context.Province – Most spaces are in Ontario, though some are in Quebec as noted above.Postal Code – This is the postal code associated with the mailing address of the space. In some cases, that may be different than the postal code that would be associated with its physical location.Phone – All contact info was collected from public sources.Email – All contact info was collected from public sources.WebsiteWebsite_FR"Outdoor Component (Y/N)" – Indicates whether at least part of the space is outdoors."Active (Y/N)" – Spaces that are no longer in use (e.g. venue has closed) will be marked as “N” (inactive)."Seasonal Constraints" – Indicates whether there are limits on what times of the year a space can be used.Last Modified – The date that information about the space was last updated in this inventory.Additional Notes 1 – The “Additional Notes” fields are used to note any other pertinent information about a space. These are open text fields (unstructured).Additional Notes 1 (FR)Additional Notes 2Additional Notes 2 (FR)Additional Notes 3Additional Notes 3 (FR)Alternate Names – Other names used to refer to a place, including historic names or names in languages other than English and French.Size (Capacity/# seats) – This field is meant to give an indication of the size of the space. The way this is measured may be different depending on the type of space. For example, the number of seats is a good measure of the size/capacity of a theatre, but that would not be appropriate for other types of spaces. This field has not yet been populated, as the research is still ongoing.Accessibility – This field is meant to give an indication of the accessibility of a space. This field has not yet been populated, as the research is still ongoing.Apt613 Link – For spaces that do not have a website or another web presence, a link to articles published by Apt613 that mention the space is included.CategoriesVenue – Available for programming/cultural presentations.Studio – Spaces for creation of cultural products.Learning – Museums, libraries, archives, education, lessons, etc.Community – Community centres, places of worship, fairgrounds, etc.Food – Cafes, restaurants, bars, etc., particularly those that have a venue component to them, plus other restaurants, vineyards, breweries, roasteries, food retail spaces, etc. the researchers felt were creative spaces or had a certain cultural significance. (Note: it could be argued that almost any food space has cultural significance. We may consider expanding this category in the future. Please feel free to share your thoughts with the Data Steward.)Sport – Fitness, recreational, club, etc.Store – Stores that have a specialty, cultural, or artistic component to them, such as record stores, music instrument stores, or art or photography supply stores.Heritage – Historic sites, archives, etc.Nature – Parks, beaches, etc.Public Art – Murals, sculptures, etc., including artworks that are not in the City’s collection.Contact: Andrew Cooper
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