Search for an address and receive a wealth of information regarding that property. Such as images, size, features, price and tax history, floorplans and more.
- [Homemetry](https://homemetry.com/)
Provides information about almost every property in the U.S. Each listing contains all property related records including home values, sales history, taxes, size, structure characteristics, neighborhood information, local organizations, and other valuable information.
- [OfficeSpace](https://www.officespace.com/)
An online search engine that connects tenants and brokers in the U.S commercial real estate marketplace. Requires registration.
- [Arivify](https://www.arivify.com/)
Allows you to search for public property records for addresses in the U.S.
Delivers the best real estate deals first, well before they hit the mass market. Provides details about properties and homes. Requires a paid subscription.
- [Zoopla](https://www.zoopla.co.uk/)
Contains millions of properties for you to browse, also has advanced search filters.
- [Trulia](https://www.trulia.com/)
A property search engine that provides collected real estate information from various sources completely free of charge. You can see the current asking price, addresses, square footage and more.
The World's largest database on skyscraper diagrams. Hundreds of illustrators have contributed drawings, and millions of people have been using the SkyscraperPage discussion forum since its inception.
Claims to be the world’s largest database of high-rise buildings with more than 174,000 tall buildings listed, which you can sort, compare and share.
- [OSM Buildings](https://osmbuildings.org/)
Free and open source web viewer for 3D buildings. Provides data such as names, specifications and other public data.
- [Council on Tall Building and Urban Habitat](https://www.ctbuh.org/)
CTBUH is the world's leading nonprofit organization for all those interested in the future of cities. Offers an interactive map as well as a searchable database.