Automating predictions on "new" houses
Let's now repeat what you did in the last exercise, but in an automated fashion assuming the information on these "new" houses is saved in a dataframe.
Your model for log10_price as a function of log10_size and the binary variable waterfront (model_price_4) is available in your workspace, and so is new_houses_2, a dataframe with data on 2 new houses.
While not so beneficial with only 2 "new" houses, this will save a lot of work if you had 2000 "new" houses.
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# View the "new" houses
new_houses_2
# Get predictions on "new" houses
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