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DOI:
10.82551/2ccq-we03

ATTOM Data Neighborhood & Residential Subdivision Boundaries

Description

Neighborhood and Residential Subdivision Boundaries are the pinnacle of hyperlocal search. They cover small geographic areas, and those areas are comprised of social communities with their own identities. The names and boundaries are familiar to local residents. There are 4 levels to this dataset:Level 1 – Macro-NeighborhoodsThis level is the largest neighborhood type by size and usually depict regions, major sections of a city, or large master planned communitiesLevel 2 – NeighborhoodsThis level represents the common definition of a city-level neighborhood, typically comprised of a colloquial grouping of streets and commonly referenced by local residents.Level 3 – Sub-NeighborhoodsThis level typically represents smaller named areas with an existing level 2 neighborhood. These are usually found in the core of the city and are often business, financial, entertainment, arts, cultural, or historic districts.Level 4 – Residential SubdivisionsThis level is comprised primarily of boundaries for subdivisions, condominiums, townhome communities, apartment complexes, retirement communities, mobile home parks, and other residential housing tracts

Published:
July 2, 2025
Created by:
ATTOM Data

Citation

ATTOM Data. (2025). Neighborhood & Residential Subdivision Boundaries [Dataset]. Dewey Data. https://doi.org/10.82551/2CCQ-WE03

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