Hi Mehmet,

This isn't something we would map in OpenStreetMap itself. I'm sure on GIS
fora you will find hints on how to do this analysis.

Two more strategies off the top of my head:
- download the parcel data (see
https://www.geo.be/catalog/details/tt098dcb-f5c7-49b8-8e0b-7c3811630d85?l=en)
and use that in combination with your other data. You could keep just the
sides that do NOT share a border with other parcels. Then for every
subsegment of the border, find the nearest street. If the parcel has more
than one different nearest streetname, it might be on the corner. You might
even look at angles of subsegments to rule out false positives and false
negatives
- simply look at the addresses on this building. Sometimes corner houses
have an address from both streets. Or look at the addresses of the nearest
buildings (use streets as barriers)


Op vr 31 jul. 2020 om 11:19 schreef mehmet ali abdulhayoğlu <
[email protected]>:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I am trying to predict house prices in Flanders and Brussels. As I know,
> whether a property sits in a corner of a street plays an important role in
> the predictions. So far I tried to spot them via street intersections using
> some OSM shape files. However, it turned out that it is a quute challenging
> task and I have failed. So I was wondering if OSM has already such info for
> Belgium ?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Mehmet
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