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Research tool to identify single family vs multi family houses

Youseif Ali
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Hey everyone,

Im trying to gather information about my city to see which areas are heavily single family houses vs multi family houses. Other than just paying attention to the zoning regulations, Is anyone aware of a tool that will help identify the percentage of each in a given area?

I'm located in Pittsburgh, PA.

Thanks in advance!

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@Youseif Ali

The Allegheny County Real Estate Office in downtown Pittsburgh has a CD/Flash drive you can purchase that contains an excel spreadsheet with all matter of useful information, but it definitely includes USE CODE and neighborhood/municipality.  It also has Pittsburgh addresses broken down by ward.

It is trivially easy to sum, sort, and filter this data to see the kinds of information you're asking about.

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