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Nine Percent of New Homes Are Teardowns

Paul EmrathDecember 22, 2022August 20, 202414 mins

In 2021, 9.1 percent of new single-family homes were built in an older neighborhood on a site where a previous  structure had to be torn down and rebuilt, according to the latest Builder Practices Survey (BPS) conducted by Home Innovation Research Labs.  Another 18.5 percent were built on an infill lot in an older neighborhood. …

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Share of Bedrooms in New Homes in 2021

Jesse WadeDecember 7, 2022December 7, 202203 mins

The Census Bureau’s latest Survey of Construction (SOC) shows modest changes in the share of number of bedrooms for new single-family homes in 2021 compared with the previous year. The current estimates indicate the share of new single-family homes with 2 bedrooms or less is 9.2%, 3 bedrooms, the largest share, had a share of…

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Declining Trend of Two-Story Foyer

Fan-Yu KuoNovember 28, 2022August 20, 202402 mins

Information obtained from the US Census Bureau’s Survey of Construction (SOC) and tabulated by NAHB, shows the share of new homes with a two-story foyer decreased in 2021. For 2021, most new single-family homes were built without a two-story foyer nationally and regionally. According to the Census, a two-story foyer is defined as the entranceway…

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New Single-Family Home Size Trending Lower

Robert DietzNovember 21, 2022November 17, 202202 mins

An expected impact of the virus crisis was a need for more residential space, as people use homes for more purposes including work. During the housing boom after covid, this led to a rise for new single-family home size. However, as the housing market weakens on lower affordability conditions this trend appears to be reversing….

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Patios Continue to Substitute for Decks on New Homes

Paul EmrathNovember 14, 2022August 20, 202435 mins

As a previous post has shown, the share of new homes with patios increased for the sixth year in a row in 2021, to a post-2004 high of 63.0 percent  At the same time, the share with decks was trending in the opposite direction, declining for the fifth year in a row to a post-2004…

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Number of Bathrooms in New Homes in 2021

Jesse WadeNovember 3, 2022October 7, 202203 mins

The Census Bureau’s latest Survey of Construction (SOC) shows slight changes in the number of full and half bathrooms for new single-family homes started in 2021 compared to 2020. The current data shows that 3.1% of new single-family homes started had one full bathroom or less, 62.6% had 2 full bathrooms, 27.0% had 3 full…

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Third Quarter of 2022 Homeownership Rate at 66%

Na ZhaoNovember 2, 2022November 2, 202203 mins

The Census Bureau’s Housing Vacancy Survey (CPS/HVS) reported the U.S. homeownership rate at 66% in the third quarter of 2022, which is statistically unchanged from the last quarter reading (65.8%). It is 0.6 percentage points higher than the rate in the third quarter of 2021. The national rental vacancy rate rose to 6%, while the…

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