Federal, state, and local government data including HUD, FHFA, Census, zoning, and building permits.
California uses a deed of trust system. County assessors and recorders maintain property records. Proposition 13 limits annual property tax increases to 2%. The state has one of the most active real estate markets in the US.
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National housing data including household characteristics and housing quality via Public Use Files and an online table creator.
The FDIC provides searchable databases for information on specific banks, their branches, and the banking industry. It offers various reports and data sets related to financial institutions.
Federal Land Records provides access to federal land conveyance records, including historical documents and current interactive mapping tools.
Housing data including Fair Market Rents, Income Limits, Public Housing, and Section 8 information nationwide.
Loan-level mortgage data for the U.S. market, available via API and bulk download with privacy protections.
PublicRecordsNow offers a people search engine with access to 120+ billion public records including contact info, criminal records, and background reports.
The Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) provides data on household characteristics and energy usage for primary residences in the United States.
The State HFA Factbook compiles program activity data from state housing finance agencies (HFAs). It provides data on HFA program results and operations.
Comprehensive demographic, housing, and economic data for all US areas.