NYC PLUTO Property Data — Updated Annually

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Look up assessed value, market value, tax class, land area, year built, and building details for any NYC property using the official PLUTO dataset. Free, no account required.

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NYC Intel indexes all tax lots from the PLUTO dataset so you can search property details for any address across all five boroughs.

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Tax Classes

NYC Property Tax Classes Explained

NYC properties are assigned to one of four tax classes, each with a different assessment ratio and tax rate. Understanding the class helps you evaluate a property's tax burden.

Class 1

One to Three Family Homes

Includes detached homes, townhouses, and small residential buildings. Class 1 has the lowest assessment ratio and benefits from several tax abatements.

Class 2

Residential Rentals, Condos & Co-ops

Covers apartment buildings, co-ops, and condominiums. Class 2 has a higher effective tax rate than Class 1 and fewer abatement protections.

Class 3

Utility Properties

Covers equipment owned by utility companies. Rarely applies to residential or commercial properties most people search.

Class 4

Commercial & Industrial

Covers office buildings, retail, hotels, warehouses, and factories. Class 4 has the highest effective tax rate in NYC.

What You Can Look Up

PLUTO Data Fields Available in NYC Intel

The PLUTO dataset includes over 80 data fields per tax lot. Here are the key fields NYC Intel surfaces for any address.

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Assessed & Market Value

DOF's assessed value (used for tax calculation) and estimated market value for the property.

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Building Class & Use

The building class code indicating the property type — residential, commercial, mixed-use, industrial, etc.

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Lot & Building Area

Total lot area in square feet, building footprint, number of floors, and gross floor area.

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Year Built & Altered

The year the building was originally constructed and the most recent year of significant alteration.

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Number of Units

Residential units, total units, and commercial units in the building.

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Zoning & Land Use

The zoning district, land use category, and overlay districts affecting what can be built on the lot.

How to Use

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Enter Any NYC Address

Type the property address and select from the autocomplete suggestions.

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Tap Property Tax Info

See assessed value, market value, tax class, lot size, year built, and more in one view.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I look up property tax info for an NYC address?
Download NYC Intel (free, no account). Enter any NYC address and tap Property Tax Info to see assessed value, tax class, land area, building details, and more from the official PLUTO dataset.
What is PLUTO and who maintains it?
PLUTO (Primary Land Use Tax Lot Output) is NYC's comprehensive property database covering all five boroughs. It is maintained by the Dept. of City Planning (DCP) with data from Dept. of Finance (DOF), Buildings (DOB), and other agencies. It contains 80+ data fields per property.
What are the NYC property tax classes?
NYC has four tax classes: Class 1 (1-3 family homes), Class 2 (co-ops, condos, rental buildings), Class 3 (utility properties), and Class 4 (commercial/industrial). Each class has different assessment ratios and tax rates.
Is NYC property tax data public?
Yes. PLUTO and NYC property tax data are publicly available through NYC Open Data. NYC Intel makes it searchable by address without requiring any download or account.
What is the difference between assessed value and market value in NYC?
Market value is DOF's estimate of what the property would sell for. Assessed value is the portion of market value used to calculate your tax bill — typically 6% for Class 1 homes, 45% for Class 2 and 4. NYC Intel shows both values.
How often is PLUTO data updated?
PLUTO is updated and released annually by NYC DCP, typically in the spring. NYC Intel pulls the latest release from NYC Open Data to ensure current property information.

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