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TwitterThe average house price in Edinburgh has increased since 2015, with minor fluctuations over time. The house price index is calculated using data on housing transactions and measures the development of house prices, with January 2023 chosen as a base year when the index value was set to 100. In May 2025, the house price index reached 108.8 index points, meaning that house prices have grown by about eight percent since last year and nearly nine percent since 2023. Among the different regions in the UK, West and East Midlands experienced the strongest growth.
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The "UK Real Estate" dataset, meticulously constructed with 5000 entries and 10 comprehensive columns, presents a synthesized representation of housing attributes across the United Kingdom. This dataset is a simulated model created for academic or analytical purposes and is not sourced from empirical real estate databases.
The "Price" column encapsulates property valuations, varying between £50,000 and £1,000,000, offering a spectrum of market values. Bedroom and bathroom counts, illustrated in the "Bedrooms" and "Bathrooms" columns respectively, range from 1 to 5 bedrooms and 1 to 3 bathrooms per property. The "SqFt" column denotes the square footage of each property, spanning 500 to 3000 square feet, reflecting a diverse range of property sizes.
Geographical diversity is represented through major UK cities such as London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Edinburgh, listed in the "City" column. Corresponding postcodes for these cities are outlined in the "Postcode" column, encompassing areas like SW, M, B, G, and EH, demonstrating varied regional distributions within the dataset.
The dataset includes the year of construction for each property in the "Year_Built" column, spanning from 1800 to 2022, providing insights into the historical context and age distribution of the properties. Diverse property types, including flats, houses, and bungalows, are outlined in the "Type" column, reflecting the diversity in housing styles within the UK.
The presence of a garage on the property is indicated by the binary "Garage" column, where 1 represents the presence of a garage and 0 indicates its absence. Additionally, the "Lot_Area" column signifies the land area of the property, ranging from 500 to 5000 square feet, showcasing variations in property sizes and space availability.
This dataset serves as a foundational resource for academic research, analytical endeavors, or predictive modeling within the domain of UK real estate. Analysts and researchers may leverage this dataset to explore trends in property valuation, regional housing preferences, the impact of historical construction periods on property values, or the prevalence of specific housing types across different cities and postal regions in the United Kingdom. Such analyses could contribute valuable insights into the dynamics of the UK housing market and inform strategic decision-making processes within the real estate sector.
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TwitterThe average house price in Edinburgh has increased since 2015, with minor fluctuations over time. The house price index is calculated using data on housing transactions and measures the development of house prices, with January 2023 chosen as a base year when the index value was set to 100. In May 2025, the house price index reached 108.8 index points, meaning that house prices have grown by about eight percent since last year and nearly nine percent since 2023. Among the different regions in the UK, West and East Midlands experienced the strongest growth.