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New Residential Sales

 

How does the Census Bureau handle cancelled sales contracts in the published estimates of New Home Sales?


Statement about the Possible Impact on New Home Prices and Characteristics
due to the Survey of Construction Sample Change

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History Tables (below are in PDF)  

To view the tables in Excel format, click here.
    New One-Family Houses Sold 
    New One-Family Houses For Sale
    Median and Average Sales Price of New One-Family Houses Sold
    New One-Family Houses Sold and For Sale, by Stage of Const., Median Number of Months for Sale and Seasonal Factors
    New One-Family Houses Sold by Sales Price (1999 - 2005)
    New One-Family Houses Sold by Sales Price
    Median and Average Sales Price of New One-Family Houses Sold by Region
    New One-Family Houses Sold by Type of Financing
    Median and Average Sales Price of New One-Family Houses Sold by Type of Financing

 

ON-LINE PUBLICATIONS (PDF Format prior to April 2001)

PDF files of historic construction publications. The C20, C21, C22 and C25 reports have been discontinued.
 
 
 
Picture of Energy Star logo The ENERGY STAR program, managed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), promotes energy-efficient products and homes that preserve natural resources and lessen greenhouse gas emissions, as well as reduce consumers' energy bills. The ENERGY STAR mark on a new home signifies that it uses significantly less energy for heating, cooling, and water heating than a standard home built to code. ENERGY STAR's Web site features a market index for each state and the District of Colombia that estimates ENERGY STAR's market penetration in the new homes sector. Each index utilizes housing permit data reported by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Picture of red telephone For questions, visit our Question and Answer Center at ask.census.gov or contact the Residential Construction Branch at (301)763-5160. 

 
 


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