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2016U.S. Department ofCommerce2016 CHARACTERISTICS OF NEW HOUSINGSingle‐family Houses Completed, Units in Multifamily Buildings Completed, Units in Multifamily BuildingsStarted, Multifamily Buildings Completed, Single‐Family Houses Sold, Contractor‐Built Houses StartedU.S. Department of Housing andUrban DevelopmentOFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENTAND RESEARCHU.S. Department of CommerceEconomics and StatisticsAdministrationU.S. CENSUS BUREAU

Index of Housing Characteristic TablesCharacteristics of New Single‐Family Houses throomsBedroomsBathrooms by BedroomsConstruction MethodExterior Wall Material ‐ PrimaryExterior Wall Material ‐ Secondaryby Brick Primary Wall Materialby Fiber Cement Primary Wall Materialby ‘Other’ Primary Wall Materialby Stucco Primary Wall Materialby Vinyl Siding Primary Wall Materialby Wood Primary Wall eating FuelHeating SystemHeating Fuel by Heating SystemHomeowners’ AssociationLaundryLot SizeMedian and Average Lot SizeMetropolitan AreaOutdoor FeaturesParkingSewerSquare FeetMedian and Average Square FeetMedian and Average Square Feet by FinancingNumber of 9353

Characteristics of Units in New Multifamily Buildings StartedTableAge‐RestrictedPage357Characteristics of Units in New Multifamily Buildings throomsBedroomsDesign TypeFireplacesFloorsFramingHeating FuelHeat SystemHeating Fuel by Heat SystemLaundrySquare Feet RangesMedian and Average Square FeetUnits per 3439441Characteristics of New Multifamily Buildings CompletedTableAir ConditioningConstruction MethodFireplacesFloorsFramingHeating FuelHeat SystemLaundryParkingUnits per BuildingPage450459465471477480489492495498

Characteristics of New Single‐Family Houses msBedroomsBathrooms by BedroomsExterior Wall Material ‐ PrimaryExterior Wall Material ‐ Secondaryby Brick Primary Wall Materialby Fiber Cement Primary Wall Materialby ‘Other’ Primary Wall Materialby Stucco Primary Wall Materialby Vinyl Siding Primary Wall Materialby Wood Primary Wall g FuelHeating SystemHeating Fuel by Heating SystemHomeowners’ AssociationLot SizeMedian and Average Lot SizeDesign Type (attached or detached)Metropolitan AreaOutdoor FeaturesParkingSales PriceMedian and Average Sales PriceSales Price per Square FootMedian and Average Sales Price per Square FootSquare Feet of Floor AreaMedian and Average Square 04710720723732735Characteristics of New Contractor‐Built Houses StartedTableContract Price RangesMedian And Average Contract PriceContract Price per Square Foot RangesMedian and Average Contract Price per Square FootPage744746749751

Additional ResourcesHow the Data are Collected:www.census.gov/construction/chars/how the data are chars/definitions/Survey et forms/SOC Microdata File (create your own custom rodata.html

Age Restriction of New Single-Family Houses Completed1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded /SENumber of houses (in thousands)In anNot in lopmentUnited 15TotalPercent distributionIn anNot in s:RSE/SE - Relative Standard Error (percent), Standard Error (percentage points)NA - Not availableA - Represents an RSE or SE that is greater or equal to 100 percent or could not be computedZ - Less than 500 units or less than 0.5 percentS - Withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards on the basis of response rateor a consistency review1Includes houses built for rent (not shown separately).Page 6 of 751

Age Restriction of New Single-Family Houses Completed: Built for Sale1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)In anNot in lopmentUnited 8530TotalPercent distributionIn anNot in E/SE - Relative Standard Error (percent), Standard Error (percentage points)NA - Not availableA - Represents an RSE or SE that is greater or equal to 100 percent or could not be computedZ - Less than 500 units or less than 0.5 percentS - Withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards on the basis of response rateor a consistency review1"Built for Sale" are houses built with the intention of being sold with the sale ofthe land included in the transaction.Page 7 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)With airWithout airTotalconditioningconditioningUnited StatesPercent distributionWith airTotalconditioningWithout 131210111110111212121199771214(NA)11Page 8 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)With airWithout airTotalconditioningconditioningNortheastPercent distributionWith airTotalconditioningWithout 124252525231918171816146934(NA)55Page 9 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)With airWithout airTotalconditioningconditioningMidwestPercent distributionWith airTotalconditioningWithout A)22Page 10 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)With airWithout airTotalconditioningconditioningSouthPercent distributionWith airTotalconditioningWithout 42(NA)(Z)(Z)Page 11 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)With airWithout airTotalconditioningconditioningWestPercent distributionWith airTotalconditioningWithout )44Footnotes:RSE/SE - Relative Standard Error (percent), Standard Error (percentage points)NA - Not availableA - Represents an RSE or SE that is greater or equal to 100 percent or could not be computedZ - Less than 500 units or less than 0.5 percentS - Withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards on the basis of response rateor a consistency review1Includes houses built for rent (not shown separately).Note: Single-family estimates prior to 1999 include an upward adjustment of 3.3 percent made to account forstructures built in permit-issuing areas without permit authorization.Page 12 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed: Built for Sale1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)With airWithout airTotalconditioningconditioningUnited StatesPercent distributionWith airTotalconditioningWithout 899987664417(NA)11Page 13 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed: Built for Sale1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)With airWithout airTotalconditioningconditioningNortheastPercent distributionWith airTotalconditioningWithout 5151210111517181414778756111364(NA)44Page 14 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed: Built for Sale1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)With airWithout airTotalconditioningconditioningMidwestPercent distributionWith airTotalconditioningWithout 9947(NA)11Page 15 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed: Built for Sale1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)With airWithout airTotalconditioningconditioningSouthPercent distributionWith airTotalconditioningWithout )(Z)6666(NA)(Z)(Z)Page 16 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed: Built for Sale1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded r of houses (in thousands)With airWithout airTotalconditioningconditioningWestPercent distributionWith airTotalconditioningWithout 2521214618(NA)44Footnotes:RSE/SE - Relative Standard Error (percent), Standard Error (percentage points)NA - Not availableA - Represents an RSE or SE that is greater or equal to 100 percent or could not be computedZ - Less than 500 units or less than 0.5 percentS - Withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards on the basis of response rateor a consistency review1"Built for Sale" are houses built with the intention of being sold with the sale ofthe land included in the transaction.Note: Single-family estimates prior to 1999 include an upward adjustment of 3.3 percent made to account forstructures built in permit-issuing areas without permit authorization.Page 17 of 751

Presence of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed: Contractor-Built1(Components may not add to totals because of rounding. Percents computed from unrounded 9821983198419851986198719

2016 characteristics of new housing . 2006 1,654 1,476 179 100 89 11 2007 1,218 1,093 125 100 90 10 2008 819 727 92 100 89 11 2009 520 460 61 100 88 12 2010 496 436 60 100 88 12 2011 447 395 52 100 88 12 2012 483 432 51 100 89 11 2013 569 518 51 100 91 9 2014 620 565 55 100 91 9

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