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South Carolina Statistical Abstract > Housing > Table 22


Median and Average Sales Price of New One-Family Houses Sold (2000-2009)


Median Sales Price

Year U.S. Northeast Midwest South West
2000 169,000 227,400 169,700 148,000 196,400
2001 175,200 246,400 172,600 155,400 213,600
2002 187,600 264,300 178,000 163,400 238,500
2003 195,000 264,500 184,300 168,100 260,900
2004 221,000 315,800 205,000 181,100 283,100
2005 240,900 343,800 216,900 197,300 332,600
2006 246,500 346,000 213,500 208,200 337,700
2007 247,900 320,200 208,600 217,700 330,900
2008 232,100 343,600 198,900 203,700 294,800
2009 216,700 302,500 189,200 194,800 263,700

Average Sales Price

Year U.S. Northeast Midwest South West
2000 207,000 274,800 199,300 179,000 238,900
2001 213,200 294,300 201,300 185,700 250,000
2002 228,700 301,300 209,800 197,500 276,500
2003 246,300 315,700 218,200 208,900 306,800
2004 274,500 366,100 240,800 232,800 340,000
2005 297,000 397,000 249,800 249,200 388,700
2006 305,900 428,300 257,100 257,700 405,900
2007 313,600 437,700 256,800 269,800 403,700
2008 292,600 475,500 250,000 253,400 361,500
2009 270,900 411,300 227,700 241,200 321,600

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing, Mining, and Construction Statistics. Characteristics of New Housing.

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