Re: Real Estate Ontology/Vocabulary?

Hi Florian,
We are currently developing (have developed) a gazetteer and addressing ontology in the Australian Government (http://linked.data.gov.au) and in a project with a local utility company we are about to extend it with premise level information (i.e. terms that overlap with the requirements of a real estate ontology such as parcel size, bedrooms, bathrooms, accommodation type, energy rating, etc.). Happy to collaborate. Maybe in the context of a W3C community group (https://www.w3.org/community/groups/)?
Kind regards,
Armin
On 5/4/18, 11:15 pm, "Florian Kleedorfer" <florian.kleedorfer@austria.fm> wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I am interested in representing different entities from the real estate 
 business universe as RDF, as seen through the lens of a real estate 
 trading/managing platform. (*)
 
 For now, I would like to represent real estate (apartment/house) with 
 assorted entities (garden, parking, ...) and the economic functions 
 associated with them (buy/sell/rent/auction/...).
 
 Unexpectedly, I did not find any specialized ontology for that using Web 
 search or LOV (http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/vocabs).
 
 There is a de facto XML standard for this (curently only in German): 
 http://www.openimmo.de

 It's quite rich in terms and concepts but the license does not seem to 
 allow transforming it to an ontology.
 
 The closest matches in the SemWeb world are:
 1. Goodrelations: 
 http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Cookbook/Real_estate

 This is ok, but the example barely scratches the surface of what one may 
 want to represent. Still the best match.
 
 2. Acco: http://ontologies.sti-innsbruck.at/acco/ns.html#Apartment

 Found this mainly by searching apartment. It's not actually about real 
 estate trade, but maybe one could use some classes/relations.
 
 3. Schema.org: http://schema.org/Apartment

 Same as 2, only found because it describes an apartment class, it does 
 not seem to touch the real estate business. (and, as it says on the 
 bottom of the page, based on acco).
 
 If I don't find any closer matches, my course of action will probably be 
 to start off schema.org's Accomodation classes and define additional 
 classes and properties as needed, probably staying on the RDFS level.
 
 My questions are:
 
 * Have I missed anything? Is there an ontology/vocabulary or a 
 combination thereof that you think is suitable for the use case?
 Is there an international standard I did not see?
 
 * If not, would you recommend a different course of action than I proposed?
 
 
 Many thanks!
 
 Best regards,
 Florian
 
 
 (*) It's not essential to the question, but for context, I'll add: the 
 short-term goal is to publish real estate demand/offer on the Web of 
 Needs - e.g. https://matchat.org/ and have them matched automatically.
 
 
 

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