As part of the new home sales report released yesterday, the Census Bureau reported the number of homes sold by price and the average and median prices.
From the Census Bureau: "The median sales price of new houses sold in March 2019 was $302,700. The average sales price was $376,000."
The following graph shows the median and average new home prices.
Click on graph for larger image.
During the housing bust, the builders had to build smaller and less expensive homes to compete with all the distressed sales. When housing started to recovery - with limited finished lots in recovering areas - builders moved to higher price points to maximize profits.
Now it appears the home builders are offering some less expensive (and probably smaller) homes.
The average price in Mar 2019 2018 was $376,300, and the median price was $302,700.
The second graph shows the percent of new homes sold by price.
About 6% of new homes sold were under $150K in Mar 2019. This is down from 30% in 2002, but up from recent levels. In general, the under $150K bracket is going away.
The $400K+ bracket increased significantly since the housing recovery started, but has started to decline. Still, a majority of new homes (about 56%) in the U.S., are in the $200K to $400K range.
from Calculated Risk http://bit.ly/2Zx3IVZ
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