No. 1081. NEW HOUSING Units Started, by Type of Ownership: 1945 to 1966 [In thousands of units. Excludes farm housing] Source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Construction Reports, Series C20 and Housing Construction Statistics, 1889 to 1964. No. 1082. NEW HOUSING UNITS STARTED-SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS: 1960 TO 1 For definition of standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA), see text, p. 2. 1960 based on 1959 definitions; 1964 to 1966, on 1964 revision. 2 For composition of regions, see fig. I. p. xii. No. 1083. NEW HOUSING UNITS STARTED-NUMBER AND CONSTRUCTION COST: Source of tables 1082 and 1083: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Construction Reports, Series C20. Includes data from Federal Housing Administration and Veterans Administration. No. 1084. ONE-FAMILY HOMES, FHA-INSURED MORTGAGES-PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY VALUE AND MORTGAGE CHARACTERISTICS: 1950 TO 1966 Source: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Administration; unpublished data. No. 1085. ONE-FAMILY HOMES, FHA-INSURED MORTGAGES-MEDIANS FOR SE- [In dollars, except ratios. For definition of median, see headnote, table 8] Comprises mortgage payment for first year, estimated heating and utilities cost, and estimated upkeep. Source: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Administration; unpublished data. No. 1086. ONE-FAMILY HOMES, FHA-INSURED MORTGAGES-SELECTED AVERAGE VALUE AND PAYMENT CHARACTERISTICS, BY PROPERTY VALUE: 1966 [In dollars, except as indicated] Value characteristics: Payment characteristics: Maintenance and repair. Value characteristics: Payment characteristics: Total fixed obligations.. 1 Comprises payments for first year to principal and interest, FHA mortgage insurance premium. 2 Comprises payments to State income tax, life insurance premiums, compulsory payments to retirement funds, installment credit payments, etc., when likely to become a factor in determining the adequacy of the mortgager's income to meet mortgage and home upkeep requirements. Source: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Administration; unpublished data. No. 1087. NEW PRIVATE NONFARM ONE-FAMILY HOUSES SOLD OR FOR SALE: 1964 To 1967 [Based on monthly interviews with builders or owners of a national probability sample of 1-family homes for which building permits have been issued or, in nonpermit areas, on which construction has started. For details, see source. For definition of median, see headnote, table 8] NA Not available. 1 Totals include homes with price data not reported. 2 Includes homes with cash and related types of financing reported, and homes with type of financing not reported. 3 Data refer to intended sales price and to median number of months from start of construction to end of quarter. Source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, and Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Office for Demonstrations and Intergovernmental Relations; Construction Reports, Series C25 (a joint publication). No. 1088. MOBILE HOMES AND TRAVEL TRAILERS-MANUFACTURERS' SHIPMENTS: 1960 TO 1967 [A mobile home, or housing-type trailer, is a vehicular portable structure built on a chassis and designed to be used without a permanent foundation as a year-round dwelling when connected to utilities. Mobile homes are defined as units 29 feet or longer and weighing over 4,500 pounds; travel trailers, as units less than 29 feet long, regardless of weight, or weighing less than 4,500 pounds, regardless of length. Excludes units designed for commercial uses, pickup cabs, folding campers, and amphibious units] Source: Dept. of Commerce, Business and Defense Services Administration; Construction Review. No. 1089. VACANCY RATES-REGIONS, AND INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS: 1960 To 1967 [In percent. Based on Current Population Survey; see text, p. 1. Rental rate is relationship between vacant housing for rent and the total rental supply, which comprises renter-occupied units, vacant units already rented and awaiting occupancy, and vacant units available for rent. Home-owner rate is relationship between vacant housing for sale and the total home-owner supply, which comprises owner-occupied units, vacant units already sold and awaiting occupancy, and vacant units available for sale. For composition of regions, see fig. I, p. xii: for definition of standard metropolitan statistical areas, see text, p. 2; covers 212 SMSA's as constituted in 1960] No. 1090. VACANT HOUSING UNITS-CONDITION AND STATUS, INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS: 1960 To 1967 [Percent distribution. See headncte, table 1089. For definition of standard metropolitan statistical areas, see text, p. 2; covers 212 SMSA's as constituted in 1960] 'Percent distribution. First quarter figures. See headnote, table 1089. For definition of median, see headnote, ITEM table 8] Source of tables 1089-1091: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Current Housing Reports. Series H-111. 247079 O-67-47 |