New Single Family Homes: 2011 vs 2006

by The KCM Crew on June 6, 2012 · 8 comments

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The Census Bureau just released their findings on new single family residential construction built in 2011. Here is a table comparing  last year to 2006:

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  • Michael Bloomer

    # of Homes would have been helpful in the New Single Family Stats.

  • http://twitter.com/mfcompany Matthew Ferrara & Co

    Hmmm. So does this mean the government now owns about 5 times as much single family new construction as it did five years ago? 

  • Jnelson

    why no # of homes? That would be the best figure to have!

  • KCMcrew

    Here are the number of homes for those who asked (@88ca6e36247c68bf3b8ada6b5b230d25:disqus & @4a2237ebf6b2737065bafd91bae2fdcd:disqus):

  • KCMcrew

    @88ca6e36247c68bf3b8ada6b5b230d25:disqus @4a2237ebf6b2737065bafd91bae2fdcd:disqus – The number of homes are:

    2011 – 306,000
    2006 – 1,051,000

  • http://www.facebook.com/larry.pentak Larry Pentak

    It appears sub-prime, Alt-A mortgages were lumped with conventional. How much of this grouping does sub-prime, Alt-A represnet?

    • KCMcrew

      Sorry @facebook-1497513218:disqus, but the Census Bureau report didn’t break out those numbers.

  • http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xr6jw6_new-york-city-regional-center_news New York City Regional Center

    This comparison and the numbers have spread such a decent information. That showing a good status of buyers that cash purchase rate has been increased.

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