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Hi,
Addresses can be really complicated. The full guide is on the wiki: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Addresses
Personally, I would open up JOSM, select all the buildings and slap
addr:street
andaddr:housenumber=123
on them. However, I would addaddr:unit=XYZ
on every one of them (as @[email protected] pointed out as well).Next question: does every single house have their own letterbox? Or is there one location where all the letterboxes are located? Add a https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dletter_box with
addr:street
andaddr:housenumber
as well!I don't think that adding an address to the plot of land is very useful (but a name of the project/area might be nice as well). Have a look at https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place for this,
place=plot
orplace=city_block
might be appropriate depending on the situation.Sorry another question, in a case where I'm just going by imagery and city council address number things, all Ill know is that all of those houses are units 1-8 or whatever, but now which is which... how would you do this?
addr:street and addr:housenumber to every object that reasonably has a unit number (so no sheds) for starters. There are a few possible configurations where you could reasonably interpolate unit numbers - eg. situated in a line, or side by side around a turning point - as long as you definitely know at least two. I don't think anyone would hunt you down for interpolating precise numbers in reasonable to obvious cases, but if you want to be sure, there is addr:interpolation (see also https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:addr:*#Tags_for_interpolation_ways)
If you really have no clue, or reason to believe that the numbering are not regular, I'd leave a note on the site - or add a fixme tag - or both.
Awesome, thanks alot!!! I'm pretty new and have been mapping out my suburb so I'm just starting to get the hang of things like this