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House price prediction dataset
This dataset comprises housing data for various metropolitan cities of India. It includes: - Collection of prices of new and resale houses - The amenities provided for each house
This housing dataset is useful for a range of stakeholders, including real estate agents, property developers, buyers, renters, and researchers interested in analyzing housing markets and trends in metropolitan cities across India. It can be used for market analysis, price prediction, property recommendations, and various other real estate-related tasks.
Shape of dataset : (6207, 40)
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Github Link : https://github.com/TusharPaul01/House-Price-Prediction
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Insurance companies collect multiple features of a House and select which houses can be insured and what amount they can charge the Premium from them. So here I have collected data from multiple insurance companies in USA where features with house prices are given
This data set has many property details from address to their location co ordinates nad many other features, use them to predict the House price
Multiple regression datasets have been published every one unique in their own way, Use of location coordinates and some other co-ordinates are new here.
Data augmentation for housing prices
US Housing Data for 2008-2009 (pre crisis and crisis year) to predict housing prices more accurate
Housing price prediction competition on Kaggle
UCLA Housing dataset
This dataset was created by Meenakshi Sajan
This dataset was created by Sohaib Anwaar
This dataset was created by Mayank Shrivastava
(https://www.kaggle.com/c/house-prices-advanced-regression-techniques) About this Dataset Start here if... You have some experience with R or Python and machine learning basics. This is a perfect competition for data science students who have completed an online course in machine learning and are looking to expand their skill set before trying a featured competition.
Competition Description
Ask a home buyer to describe their dream house, and they probably won't begin with the height of the basement ceiling or the proximity to an east-west railroad. But this playground competition's dataset proves that much more influences price negotiations than the number of bedrooms or a white-picket fence.
With 79 explanatory variables describing (almost) every aspect of residential homes in Ames, Iowa, this competition challenges you to predict the final price of each home.
Practice Skills Creative feature engineering Advanced regression techniques like random forest and gradient boosting Acknowledgments The Ames Housing dataset was compiled by Dean De Cock for use in data science education. It's an incredible alternative for data scientists looking for a modernized and expanded version of the often cited Boston Housing dataset.
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Update 29-04-2020: The data is now split into two files based on the variable collection frequency (monthly and yearly). Additional variables added: area size in hectares, number of jobs in the area, number of people living in the area.
I have been inspired by Xavier and his work on Barcelona to explore the city of London! 🇬🇧 💂
The datasets is primarily centered around the housing market of London. However, it contains a lot of additional relevant data: - Monthly average house prices - Yearly number of houses - Yearly number of houses sold - Yearly percentage of households that recycle - Yearly life satisfaction - Yearly median salary of the residents of the area - Yearly mean salary of the residents of the area - Monthly number of crimes committed - Yearly number of jobs - Yearly number of people living in the area - Area size in hectares
The data is split by areas of London called boroughs (a flag exists to identify these), but some of the variables have other geographical UK regions for reference (like England, North East, etc.). There have been no changes made to the data except for melting it into a long format from the original tables.
The data has been extracted from London Datastore. It is released under UK Open Government License v2 and v3. The underlining datasets can be found here: https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/uk-house-price-index https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/number-and-density-of-dwellings-by-borough https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/subjective-personal-well-being-borough https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/household-waste-recycling-rates-borough https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/earnings-place-residence-borough https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/recorded_crime_summary https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/jobs-and-job-density-borough https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/ons-mid-year-population-estimates-custom-age-tables
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The dataset lends itself for extensive exploratory data analysis. It could also be a great supervised learning regression problem to predict house price changes of different boroughs over time.
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This dataset was created by gready knight
Released under CC0: Public Domain
This dataset was created by M Dil-Khan
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This dataset was created by Richard Sikaonga
Released under MIT
This dataset was created by Ashwitha chandrasekar
This dataset was created by Sindhuja11 S
This dataset was created by Huong Mai Nguyen
This dataset was created by Kat Hernandez
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This dataset was created by Bhavya Goyal
Released under MIT
This dataset was created by MD. Mehedi Hassan Galib
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A very simple dataset to predict house prices with great accuracy.
This dataset contains 21 columns that help determine the price of the house and how these components have an effect on house price.
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This dataset was created by AdityaLodha
Released under GPL 2
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House price prediction dataset
This dataset comprises housing data for various metropolitan cities of India. It includes: - Collection of prices of new and resale houses - The amenities provided for each house
This housing dataset is useful for a range of stakeholders, including real estate agents, property developers, buyers, renters, and researchers interested in analyzing housing markets and trends in metropolitan cities across India. It can be used for market analysis, price prediction, property recommendations, and various other real estate-related tasks.
Shape of dataset : (6207, 40)
https://www.googleapis.com/download/storage/v1/b/kaggle-user-content/o/inbox%2F11965067%2F75861c40e86a4d2d10c044be79542436%2FCapture.JPG?generation=1704918894425981&alt=media" alt="">
Github Link : https://github.com/TusharPaul01/House-Price-Prediction
For more such dataset & code check : https://www.kaggle.com/tusharpaul2001