AUSTRALIA

Geospatial Data: Finpoint

From Finity Consulting

Finpoint offers sophisticated building and location data on demand, enabling a deep dive into key information about a building, its surroundings and address risk.

Finity Consulting - Geospatial data - Finpoint

Data Overview

Finpoint offers sophisticated building and location data on demand. Utilising a unique combination of analytical and geospatial expertise, Finpoint enables you to deep dive into key information about a building, its surroundings and address risk.

It captures address level data including:
– Building and property attributes (eg. building size, land size, specific property features)
– Surrounding built environment features (e.g. tree coverage, distance to key features of interest, topography)
– Key risk indicators for the address

Tables included:
– FINPOINT_VIEW

Fields included:
– GNAF_PID
– GNAF_X
– GNAF_Y
– SEARCH_ADDRESS
– POSTCODE
– NO_BLDS
– BLD_HEIGHT
– BLD_ELEVATION
– ROOF_MATERIAL
– ROOF_SHAPE
– SOLAR_PANEL
– SWIMMING_POOL
– STRATA
– PRIMARY_USE
– NO_LEVELS
– SCHOOLS_DIST_TO_CLOSEST
– SHOPPING_CENTRE_DIST_TO_CLOSEST
– TRAIN_STN_DIST_TO_CLOSEST
– RELATIVE_THEFT
plus others

Example use cases:
Typical use cases include property risk assessment for insurance and banking, property values and geospatial analytics.

Cloud Region Availability

Asia Pacific (Sydney)

Australia East (New South Wales)

Category

Environment

Refreshes

Annually

Access

Paid (Trial available)

Geographic Coverage

Australia (by Address)

 

Business Needs

Geospatial Analytics

Property Values

Property Risk Assessment

Geospatial Analytics

 

 

Building and location information is the backbone of geospatial analytics, enabling analysts and professionals to make informed decisions, solve spatial problems, and gain insights into a wide range of applications across industries, from urban planning to disaster management to business strategy.

Property Values

 

 

Building and location information can affect the value of a property due to a number of factors, such as the building's characteristics or historical significance, local neighbourhood and community, economic health of the area, proximity to amenities and facilities, future developments, local regulations and zoning, amongst others.

Property Risk Assessment

 

 

Building and location data helps insurance companies and banks evaluate the potential risks associated with a property.