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1199. Median Sales Price of New Privately Owned One-Family Houses Sold by Region
[In dollars. For definition of median, see Guide to TabularPresentation. Composition of regions:NORTHEAST: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.MIDWEST: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and
Kansas.SOUTH: Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas,
Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.WEST: Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, California, Alaska, and Hawaii]
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Year
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U.S.
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North-
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Mid-
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South
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West
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east
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west
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1970
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23,400
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30,300
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24,400
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20,300
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24,000
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1971
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25,200
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30,600
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27,200
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22,500
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25,500
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1972
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27,600
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31,400
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29,300
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25,800
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27,500
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1973
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32,500
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37,100
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32,900
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30,900
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32,400
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1974
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35,900
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40,100
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36,100
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34,500
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35,800
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1975
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39,300
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44,000
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39,600
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37,300
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40,600
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1976
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44,200
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47,300
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44,800
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40,500
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47,200
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1977
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48,800
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51,600
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51,500
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44,100
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53,500
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1978
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55,700
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58,100
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59,200
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50,300
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61,300
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1979
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62,900
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65,500
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63,900
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57,300
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69,600
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1980
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64,600
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69,500
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63,400
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59,600
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72,300
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1981
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68,900
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76,000
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65,900
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64,400
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77,800
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1982
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69,300
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78,200
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68,900
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66,100
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75,000
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1983
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75,300
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82,200
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79,500
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70,900
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80,100
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1984
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79,900
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88,600
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85,400
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72,000
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87,300
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1985
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84,300
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103,300
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80,300
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75,000
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92,600
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1986
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92,000
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125,000
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88,300
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80,200
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95,700
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1987
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104,500
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140,000
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95,000
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88,000
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111,000
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1988
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112,500
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149,000
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101,600
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92,000
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126,500
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1989
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120,000
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159,600
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108,800
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96,400
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139,000
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1990
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122,900
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159,000
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107,900
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99,000
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147,500
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1991
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120,000
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155,900
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110,000
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100,000
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141,100
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1992
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121,500
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169,000
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115,600
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105,500
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130,400
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1993
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126,500
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162,600
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125,000
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115,000
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135,000
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1994
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130,000
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169,000
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132,900
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116,900
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140,400
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1995
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133,900
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180,000
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134,000
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124,500
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141,400
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1996
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140,000
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186,000
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138,000
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126,200
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153,900
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1997
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146,000
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190,000
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149,900
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129,600
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160,000
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1998
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152,500
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200,000
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157,500
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135,800
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163,500
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1999
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159,800
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210,000
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160,000
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145,000
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173,700
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Dept. of Housing and UrbanDevelopment, Current Construction Reports, series C25, Characteristics of New Housing, annual; and New One-Family Houses
Sold, monthly.
http://www.census.gov/const/www/index.html
https://allcountries.org/uscensus/1199_median_sales_price_of_new_privately.html
These tables are based on figures supplied by the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and are subject to revision by the Census Bureau.
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