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KRAFT: A Transaction-Level Dataset for Korean Apartment Sales Integrated with Contextual Indicators

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  • Sejin Myung
  • Hyungjoon Kim

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Apartment transaction records are useful for studying housing markets, household finance, regional economics, and macro-financial transmission, but transaction data are often distributed separately from contextual socioeconomic indicators. We present KRAFT, a nationwide transaction-level dataset of South Korean apartment sales from January 2015 to December 2024. The dataset contains 5,320,379 apartment sale transactions across all 17 Sido regions and includes transaction timing, administrative location, exclusive residential area, reported transaction price, floor level, and construction year. KRAFT also provides auxiliary indicators covering macro-financial conditions, demographic structure, education infrastructure, private education expenditure, housing price indices, consumer sentiment, and economic policy uncertainty. The released files are organized as year-specific transaction files and separate auxiliary data tables to preserve the original temporal and spatial resolution of each source. KRAFT supports reproducible research on apartment price modeling, regional housing-market comparison, housing-demand analysis, and links between housing transactions and socioeconomic context.

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  • Sejin Myung & Hyungjoon Kim, 2026. "KRAFT: A Transaction-Level Dataset for Korean Apartment Sales Integrated with Contextual Indicators," Papers 2607.11961, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2607.11961
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