The Federal Real Property Profile Management System (FRPP MS) is the federal government’s centralized inventory of real property under the custody and control of executive branch agencies. Due to national security and other authorized exclusions, some FRPP data is not available to the public.
A XLSX export of summarized data for all DoD and specified civilian agency assets contained within the FRPP, a government-wide database of executive branch agency federal real property assets, that cannot be made public at a detailed level. Data for these records is summarized at the Installation Level.
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The Oklahoma Real Property Asset Report is published annually in compliance with the Oklahoma State Government Asset Reduction and Cost Savings Program found in Title 62 O.S. §908. The act requires the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) to compile and maintain a comprehensive inventory of all real property owned and leased by the state. All data contained in this report was self-reported by each state agency, board, commission, or public trust having the State of Oklahoma as a beneficiary.
This data represents all of the County’s residential real estate properties and all of the associated tax charges and credits with that property processed at the annual billing in July of each year, excluding any subsequent billing additions and/or revisions throughout the year. This dataset excludes the names of the property owners. The addresses in this database represent the address of the property. For more information about the individual taxes and credits, please go to http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/finance/taxes/faqs.html#credit. Update Frequency: Updated Annually in July
This dataset represents real property information within a parcel of land in the City of Baltimore.
Public authorities are required by Section 2800 of Public Authorities Law to submit annual reports to the Authorities Budget Office that includes real property transactions data. The dataset consists of real property transactions reported by Industrial Development Agencies that covers 8 fiscal years, which includes fiscal years ending in the most recently completed calendar year. Authorities are required to report real property transactions having an estimated fair market of more than $15,000.
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The Oklahoma Real Property Asset Report is published annually in compliance with the Oklahoma State Government Asset Reduction and Cost Savings Program found in Title 62 O.S. §908. The act requires the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) to compile and maintain a comprehensive inventory of all real property owned and leased by the state. All data contained in this report was self-reported by each state agency, board, commission, or public trust having the State of Oklahoma as a beneficiary.
This dataset contains boundaries of city-owned properties in Bellevue, along with information about the responsible maintenance and ownership entities. The dataset is useful for managing public land, understanding city assets, and facilitating the coordination of maintenance efforts among various city departments and agencies.
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The Oklahoma Real Property Asset Report is published annually in compliance with the Oklahoma State Government Asset Reduction and Cost Savings Program found in Title 62 O.S. §908. The act requires the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) to compile and maintain a comprehensive inventory of all real property owned and leased by the state. All data contained in this report was self-reported by each state agency, board, commission, or public trust having the State of Oklahoma as a beneficiary.
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The Oklahoma Real Property Asset Report is published annually in compliance with the Oklahoma State Government Asset Reduction and Cost Savings Program found in Title 62 O.S. §908. The act requires the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) to compile and maintain a comprehensive inventory of all real property owned and leased by the state. All data contained in this report was self-reported by each state agency, board, commission, or public trust having the State of Oklahoma as a beneficiary.
A XLSX export of summarized data for all DoD and specified civilian agency assets contained within the FRPP, a government-wide database of executive branch agency federal real property assets, that cannot be made public at a detailed level. Data for these records is summarized at the Installation Level.
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A list of city owned properties that are available for purchase or development.
The Levy Year 2012 real property tax rate dataset reflects all the rates per $100 set each year by the County Council. These rates are applied to the assessed value of the real property to derive the applicable ad valorem tax. The fully phased-in assessed value equals the full cash value of the property. The real property tax is levied annually on all taxable land and improvements. The tax rate schedule is updated annually. A detailed tax rate schedule for all tax classes is available by clicking on “Tax Rates” under the link for “County Taxes” when visiting the County website at www.montgomerycountymd.gov/finance or by calling 311 (240-777-0311). Update Frequency: Annually
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Graph and download economic data for State and Local Government: Other Investments: Directly Held Real Property (QPRHLDDRPMIVHOLDINGSUSNO) from Q1 2019 to Q1 2025 about pension, state & local, real estate, investment, government, and USA.
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Real estate datasets from various websites cover all major real estate data points including: property type, size, location, price, bedrooms, baths, address, history, images, and much more. Popular use cases include: forecast housing demand, analyze price fluctuations, improve customer satisfaction, see past prices to monitor market trends, and more.
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The Oklahoma Real Property Asset Report is published annually in compliance with the Oklahoma State Government Asset Reduction and Cost Savings Program found in Title 62 O.S. §908. The act requires the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) to compile and maintain a comprehensive inventory of all real property owned and leased by the state. All data contained in this report was self-reported by each state agency, board, commission, or public trust having the State of Oklahoma as a beneficiary.
Data Dictionary for the Real Property CAMA information attached to parcel datasets.Supplemental information regarding the data values can be found here: https://myplace.cuyahogacounty.us/FieldDefinitions.html
This dataset contains information on individual properties owned by the State of Connecticut, which is collected and updated annually in March by the Office of Policy and Management. This inventory is maintained primarily for the purposes of payments in lieu of property taxes (PILOT) to the host municipality. The column "Reference Number" refers to the unique ID for the parcel (if available) and the "Address" column contains the physical address when assigned by the municipality, otherwise the street name is provided. This data is updated each March.
Title: Cotality Smart Data Platform (SDP): Historical Property
Historical tax assessment data for all U.S. states, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and Washington, D.C. Each table represents a previous edition of Cotality's tax assessment data.
Formerly known as CoreLogic Smart Data Platform: Historical Property.
In the United States, parcel data is public record information that describes a division of land (also referred to as "property" or "real estate"). Each parcel is given a unique identifier called an Assessor’s Parcel Number or APN. The two principal types of records maintained by county government agencies for each parcel of land are deed and property tax records. When a real estate transaction takes place (e.g. a change in ownership), a property deed must be signed by both the buyer and seller. The deed will then be filed with the County Recorder’s offices, sometimes called the County Clerk-Recorder or other similar title. Property tax records are maintained by County Tax Assessor’s offices; they show the amount of taxes assessed on a parcel and include a detailed description of any structures or buildings on the parcel, including year built, square footages, building type, amenities like a pool, etc. There is not a uniform format for storing parcel data across the thousands of counties and county equivalents in the U.S.; laws and regulations governing real estate/property sales vary by state. Counties and county equivalents also have inconsistent approaches to archiving historical parcel data.
To fill researchers’ needs for uniform parcel data, Cotality collects, cleans, and normalizes public records that they collect from U.S. County Assessor and Recorder offices. Cotality augments this data with information gathered from other public and non-public sources (e.g., loan issuers, real estate agents, landlords, etc.). The Stanford Libraries has purchased bulk extracts from Cotality's parcel data, including mortgage, owner transfer, pre-foreclosure, and historical and contemporary tax assessment data. Data is bundled into pipe-delimited text files, which are uploaded to Data Farm (Redivis) for preview, extraction and analysis.
For more information about how the data was prepared for Redivis, please see Cotality 2024 GitLab.
Each table contains an archived snapshot of the property data, roughly corresponding to the following assessed years:
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Users can check theASSESSED_YEAR
variable to confirm the year of assessment.
Roughly speaking, the tables use the following census geographies:
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The Property, Mortgage, Owner Transfer, Historical Property and Pre-Foreclosure data can be linked on the CLIP
, a unique identification number assigned to each property.
For more information about included variables, please see **cotality_sdp_historical_property_data_dictionary_2024.txt **and Historical Property_v3.xlsx.
Under Supporting files, users can also find record counts per FIPS code for each edition of the Historical Property data.
For more information about how the Cotality Smart Data Platform: Historical Property data compares to legacy data, please see 2025_Legacy_Content_Mapping.pdf.
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Building details for each Cabarrus County tax account. Table headings include: ParcelId, ParcelNumber, BuildingID, BuildingNumber, ValuationModel, BedroomCountBase, BedroomCountUpper, BedroomCountLower, BathCountBase, BathCountUpper, BathCountLower, HalfBathCountBase, HalfBathUpper, HalfBathLower, BedroomCountTotal, BathCountTotal, HalfBathCountTotal, BedBathHalfPoints, CommercialRestroomCount, PlumbingFixtureCount, PlumbingFixturePoints, ActualYearBuilt, EffectiveYearBuilt, StandardDepreciation, NetDepreciation, OverrideValue, TotalPoints, TotalPointsAdjusted, BaseRate, AdjustedBaseRate, BuildingName, BuildingKey, SystemBuildingKeyGuid, ReplacementCostNew, AppraisedValue, TotalActualArea, TotalAcutalAreaHeated, DwellingStyleCode, DwellingStyleDescription, ImprovementType, HouseNumber, UnitNumber, StreetDirection, StreetName, StreetType, StreetSuffix, PropertyAddressMunicipality, PriorValue, CardNotes, UpfitFactor, HeatedAreaCard, ReviewedBy, DateReviewed, VisitedBy, DateVisited, AppraisedBy, DateAppraised, OBXFValue, SpecialConditionCode, SpecialConditionAdjustment, EconomicObsolescenceFactor, FunctionalObsolescenceFactor, QualityCode, QualityDescription, QualityFactor, ShapeDesignCode, ShapeDesignDescription, ShapeDesignFactor, SizeFactor, WallHeight, WallHeightFactor, FoundationCode, FoundationPoints, SubFloorCode, SubFloorPoints, ExteriorWallCode1, ExteriorWallPoints1, ExteriorWallCode2, ExteriorWallPoints2, RoofingStructureCode, RoofingStructurePoints, RoofingCoverCode, RoofingCoverPoints, InteriorWallCode1, InteriorWallPoints1, InteriorWallCode2, InteriorWallPoints2, InteriorFloorCode1, InteriorFloorPoints1, InteriorFloorCode2, InteriorFloorPoints2, HeatingFuelCode, HeatFuelPoints, HeatingTypeCode, HeatTypePoints, AirConditioningCode, AirConditioningPoints, FireplaceCode, FireplaceDescription, FireplaceValue, CommercialHeatAndAirCode, CommercialHeatAndAirPoints, LocationCode, CondoLandTypeCode, FloorNumber, UnitCount, StructuralFrameCode, StructuralFramePoints, CeilingAndInsulationCode, CeilingAndInsulationPoints, AverageRoomsPerFloor, CommonWallPercentage, CommonWallPercentagePoints, CommonOwnedPercentage, Class, Strata, TR1Category, SketchDescription, SketchXML, LegacyTraverse, ExemptionBaseEffectiveArea, SubjectToExemption, MobileHomePark, MobileHomeIdentifier, MobileHomeModelYear, MobileHomePermitNumber, MobileHomeDatePurchased, MobileHomeTitleNumber, MobileHomeTitleNumber2, MobileHomeManufacturer, MobileHomeSticker, MobileHomeManufacturerIdentifier, MobileHomeManufacturerIdentifier2, MobileHomeLength, MobileHomeWidth, MobileHomeModel, OfficeCountBase, OfficeCountLower, OfficeCountUpper, OfficeCountTotal, BML, BMLDescription, CondoBaseFloorNumber, CondoFloorValueCode, CondoFloorValue, CondoUniqueLocationFactor, CondoConditionFactor, CondoUniqueLocationCode, CondoViewValue, CondoUniqueAndConditionAdjustment, CondoAdjustedLocationValue, CondoAdjustedFloorValue, NumberOfFloors, PercentageSubjectToExemption, ImprovementTypeDescription
The Federal Real Property Profile Management System (FRPP MS) is the federal government’s centralized inventory of real property under the custody and control of executive branch agencies. Due to national security and other authorized exclusions, some FRPP data is not available to the public.