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Characteristics of New Housing



Characteristics of New Housing for 2007 were released June 2, 2008.


  • Highlights of Annual 2007 Characteristics of New Housing



Selected characteristics of new housing data are available on a quarterly basis from the bullet labeled 'Quarterly Starts and Completions by Purpose and Design (US and Regions)' on our New Residential Construction web page. Ten quarterly tables show single-family and multi-family units started and completed for the United States and four Census regions by purpose of construction and design type. They also show the median and average square feet.

The printed publication 'Characteristics of New Housing', series C25 Annual, has been discontinued.

Statistics previously available in this publication will now be available on-line as PDF or Excel files.

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HISTORY TABLES (below are in PDF)    

Entire set of the 200+ Tables (listed below) in PDF Format or select from below to see individual tables.

To view the tables in Excel format, click here.


Characteristics of New One-Family Houses Completed:

     Presence of Central Air-Conditioning  
     Number of Bathrooms  
     Number of Bedrooms  
     Number of Bathrooms by Number of Bedrooms  
     Type of Construction Method  
     Principal Type of Exterior Wall Material  
     Secondary Type of Exterior Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by Brick Primary Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by Wood Primary Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by Stucco Primary Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by Vinyl Siding Primary Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by Aluminum Primary Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by 'Other' Primary Wall Material  
     Type of Financing  
     Number of Fireplaces  
     Type of Foundation  
     Type of Heating Fuel  
     Heating Fuel by Type of Heating System  
     Type of Heating System  
     Median and Average Square Feet by Location  
     Median and Average Square Feet by Type of Financing  
     Presence of Outdoor Features  
     Type of Parking Facility  
     Square Feet of Floor Area  
     Number of Stories  


Characteristics of Units in New Multi-Family Buildings Completed:

     Number of Floors  
     Units per Building  
     Presence of Air Conditioning  
     Type of Heating Fuel  
     Presence of Heat Pump  
     Number of Bathrooms  
     Number of Bedrooms  
     Median and Average Square Feet by Location   
     Square Feet Ranges  
     Design Type  
     Number of Fireplaces  


Characteristics of New Multi-Family Buildings Completed:

     Number of Floors  
     Units per Building  
     Presence of Air Conditioning  
     Type of Heating Fuel  
     Presence of Heat Pump  
     Presence of Fireplace  
     Construction Method  


Effective with 2005 data, the Sales Price and Price per Square Foot ranges for New One-Family Houses Sold have been updated to better reflect today's economic conditions. Characteristics of New One-Family Houses Sold tables will include data with the new ranges back to 2002. Data for the previous ranges for 1999 through 2004 are also available.

Characteristics of New One-Family Houses Sold:

     Presence of Central-Air Conditioning   
     Number of Bathrooms   
     Number of Bedrooms   
     Number of Bathrooms by Number of Bedrooms  
     Closing Costs Included   
     Principal Type of Exterior Wall Material   
     Secondary Type of Exterior Wall Material   
     Secondary Wall Material by Brick Primary Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by Wood Primary Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by Stucco Primary Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by Vinyl Siding Primary Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by Aluminum Primary Wall Material  
     Secondary Wall Material by 'Other' Primary Wall Material  
     Presence of Fireplace   
     Type of Financing   
     Type of Foundation   
     Type of Heating Fuel   
     Heating Fuel by Type of Heating System  
     Type of Heating System   
     Lot Size Range   
     Median and Average Lot Size(non-condo units only)   
     Design Type   
     Type of Parking Facility   
      Price per Square Foot   
      Median and Average Price per Square Foot   
      Median and Average Sales Price   
      Sales Price Range   
      Square Feet Range   
      Median and Average Square Feet   
     Number of Stories   


Effective with 2005 data, the Price per Square Foot ranges for Contractor-Built Houses Started have been updated to better reflect today's economic conditions. Characteristics of Contractor-Built Houses Started tables will include data with the new ranges back to 2002. Data for the previous ranges for 1994 through 2004 are also available.

Characteristics of Contractor-Built Houses Started:

      Contract Price Range   
      Median and Average Contract Price   
      Contract Price per Square Foot Range   
      Median and Average Price per Square Foot   


HISTORIC ON-LINE PUBLICATIONS (PDF)

Historic Annual C25, "Characteristics of New Housing" Publications: (Years in parenthesis indicate the years published in that report that can be considered the most current information at this time.)
  • 1999    (1995-1998)
  • 1998    (1994-1998)
  • 1997    (1993-1997)
  • 1996    (1992-1996)
  • 1995    (1991-1995)
  • 1990    (1986-1990)
  • 1985    (1981-1985)
  • 1980    (1978-1980)
  • 1977    (1973-1977)
  • 1975    (1971-1972)


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.

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Last revised:June 02, 2008


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