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A dataset of 2048 houses in Ames, Iowa from 2006 to 2010, with 56 features including the sale date and price.
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A data frame with variables:
Date Sold
Year Sold
Month Sold
Original construction date
Remodel date (same as construction date if no remodeling or additions)
The building class
20: 1-STORY 1946 & NEWER ALL STYLES
30: 1-STORY 1945 & OLDER
40: 1-STORY W/FINISHED ATTIC ALL AGES
45: 1-1/2 STORY - UNFINISHED ALL AGES
50: 1-1/2 STORY FINISHED ALL AGES
60: 2-STORY 1946 & NEWER
70: 2-STORY 1945 & OLDER
75: 2-1/2 STORY ALL AGES
80: SPLIT OR MULTI-LEVEL
85: SPLIT FOYER
90: DUPLEX - ALL STYLES AND AGES
120: 1-STORY PUD (Planned Unit Development) - 1946 & NEWER
150: 1-1/2 STORY PUD - ALL AGES
160: 2-STORY PUD - 1946 & NEWER
180: PUD - MULTILEVEL - INCL SPLIT LEV/FOYER
190: 2 FAMILY CONVERSION - ALL STYLES AND AGES
Type of dwelling
1Fam: Single-family Detached
2FmCon: Two-family Conversion; originally built as one-family dwelling
Duplx: Duplex
TwnhsE: Townhouse End Unit
TwnhsI: Townhouse Inside Unit
Style of dwelling
1Story: One story
1.5Fin: One and one-half story: 2nd level finished
1.5Unf: One and one-half story: 2nd level unfinished
2Story: Two story
2.5Fin: Two and one-half story: 2nd level finished
2.5Unf: Two and one-half story: 2nd level unfinished
SFoyer: Split Foyer
SLvl: Split Level
Identifies the general zoning classification of the sale
A: Agriculture
C: Commercial
FV: Floating Village Residential
I: Industrial
RH: Residential High Density
RL: Residential Low Density
RP: Residential Low Density Park
RM: Residential Medium Density
Physical locations within Ames city limits
Blmngtn: Bloomington Heights
Blueste: Bluestem
BrDale: Briardale
BrkSide: Brookside
ClearCr: Clear Creek
CollgCr: College Creek
Crawfor: Crawford
Edwards: Edwards
Gilbert: Gilbert
IDOTRR: Iowa DOT and Rail Road
MeadowV: Meadow Village
Mitchel: Mitchell
Names: North Ames
NoRidge: Northridge
NPkVill: Northpark Villa
NridgHt: Northridge Heights
NWAmes: Northwest Ames
OldTown: Old Town
SWISU: South & West of Iowa State University
Sawyer: Sawyer
SawyerW: SawyerW
Somerst: Somerset
StoneBr: Stone Brook
Timber: Timberland
Veenker: Veenker
Overall condition rating
10: Very Excellent
9: Excellent
8: Very Good
7: Good
6: Above Average
5: Average
4: Below Average
3: Fair
2: Poor
1: Very Poor
Overall material and finish quality
10: Very Excellent
9: Excellent
8: Very Good
7: Good
6: Above Average
5: Average
4: Below Average
3: Fair
2: Poor
1: Very Poor
Home functionality rating
Typ: Typical Functionality
Min1: Minor Deductions 1
Min2Minor Deductions 2
Mod: Moderate Deductions
Maj1: Major Deductions 1
Maj2: Major Deductions 2
Sev: Severely Damaged
Sal: Salvage only
living area square feet
First Floor square feet
Second floor square feet
Total rooms
Number of bedrooms
Number of bathrooms
Number of kitchens
Kitchen quality
Central air conditioning
N: No
Y: Yes
Electrical system
SBrkr: Standard Circuit Breakers & Romex
FuseA: Fuse Box over 60 AMP and all Romex wiring (Average)
FuseF: 60 AMP Fuse Box and mostly Romex wiring (Fair)
FuseP: 60 AMP Fuse Box and mostly knob & tube wiring (poor)
Mix: Mixed
Total square feet of basement area
General condition of the basement
Walkout or garden level basement walls
Gd: Good Exposure
Av: Average Exposure (split levels or foyers typically score average or above)
Mn: Mimimum Exposure
No: No Exposure
NA: No Basement
Height of the basement
Excellent: 100+ inches
Good: 90-99 inches
Average: 80-89 inches
Fair: 70-79 inches
Poor: <70 inches
NA: No Basement
Quality of basement finished area
GLQ: Good Living Quarters
ALQ: Average Living Quarters
BLQ: Below Average Living Quarters
Rec: Average Rec Room
LwQ: Low Quality
Unf: Unfinshed
NA: No Basement
Present condition of the material on the exterior
Exterior covering on house
AsbShng: Asbestos Shingles
AsphShn: Asphalt Shingles
BrkComm: Brick Common
BrkFace: Brick Face
CBlock: Cinder Block
CemntBd: Cement Board
HdBoard: Hard Board
ImStucc: Imitation Stucco
MetalSd: Metal Siding
Other: Other
Plywood: Plywood
PreCast: PreCast
Stone: Stone
Stucco: Stucco
VinylSd: Vinyl Siding
Wd Sdng: Wood Siding
WdShing: Wood Shingles
Exterior material quality
Type of foundation
BrkTil: Brick & Tile
CBlock: Cinder Block
PConc: Poured Contrete
Slab: Slab
Stone: Stone
Wood: Wood
Fence quality
GdPrv: Good Privacy
MnPrv: Minimum Privacy
GdWo: Good Wood
MnWw: Minimum Wood/Wire
NA: No Fence
Number of fireplaces
Fireplace quality
Size of garage in square feet
Size of garage in car capacity
Garage condition
Interior finish of the garage
Fin: Finished
RFn: Rough Finished
Unf: Unfinished
NA: No Garage
Garage quality
Garage location
2Types: More than one type of garage
Attchd: Attached to home
Basment: Basement Garage
BuiltIn: Built-In (Garage part of house - typically has room above garage)
CarPort: Car Port
Detchd: Detached from home
NA: No Garage
Year garage was built
Heating quality and condition
Flatness of the property
Lvl: Near Flat/Level
Bnk: Banked - Quick and significant rise from street grade to building
HLS: Hillside - Significant slope from side to side
Low: Depression
Slope of property
Gtl: Gentle slope
Mod: Moderate Slope
Sev: Severe Slope
Lot size in square feet
Lot configuration
Inside: Inside lot
Corner: Corner lot
CulDSac: Cul-de-sac
FR2: Frontage on 2 sides of property
FR3: Frontage on 3 sides of property
Linear feet of street connected to property
General shape of lot
Reg: Regular
IR1: Slightly irregular
IR2: Moderately Irregular
IR3: Irregular
Paved driveway
Y: Paved
P: Partial Pavement
N: Dirt/Gravel
Roof material
ClyTile: Clay or Tile
CompShg: Standard (Composite) Shingle
Membran: Membrane
Metal: Metal
Roll: Roll
Tar&Grv: Gravel & Tar
WdShake: Wood Shakes
WdShngl: Wood Shingles
Type of roof
Flat: Flat
Gable: Gable
Gambrel: Gabrel (Barn)
Hip: Hip
Mansard: Mansard
Shed: Shed
Open porch area in square feet
Enclosed porch area in square feet
Wood deck area in square feet
The property's sale price in thousand dollars
The original data comes from https://www.kaggle.com/c/house-prices-advanced-regression-techniques. Some data cleaning were applied.
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