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Average U.S. rent/mortgage payment.
Category: Business and Money > Finance Asked by: karlg-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
08 Mar 2005 09:04 PST
Expires: 07 Apr 2005 10:04 PDT Question ID: 486753 |
What is the average U.S. rent/mortgage payment? |
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Re: Average U.S. rent/mortgage payment.
Answered By: pafalafa-ga on 09 Mar 2005 07:23 PST Rated: |
karlg-ga, $684/month. The most recent housing costs statistics available are for the year 2003, and were published about six months ago. You can find them in this report from the US Census Bureau: http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/H150-03.pdf American Housing Survey for the United States: 2003 Issued September 2004 In particular, finances data are in this table: Table 2..13. Selected Housing Costs--Occupied Units Median monthly housing costs: Overall median costs: $684 per month $718/month for homeowners $651/month for renters Those living in relatively new buildings (4 years old or less) have a median cost of $1049 per month. On the other hand, those living in what are called "manufactured/mobile homes" have median monthly costs of $410. I trust this is the information you were looking for. However, before rating this answer, please let me know if there's anything else you need. Just post a Request for Clarification, and I'm at your service. pafalafa-ga search strategy -- Google search on: [ census housing ] |
karlg-ga
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Just what I was looking for, thank you very much. |
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Re: Average U.S. rent/mortgage payment.
From: jack_of_few_trades-ga on 09 Mar 2005 10:51 PST |
I'm so jealous! In the DC area the average house price is about $400,000 which leaves a nice house payment of $2,400 even with 6% interest. I need to find work somewhere else. |
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Re: Average U.S. rent/mortgage payment.
From: markj-ga on 09 Mar 2005 17:06 PST |
Just one small interesting addendum to pafalafa-ga's authoritative and useful answer. It is probable that the "mean" (or "average") monthly housing cost is at least a little higher that the Census Bureau's "median" cost (i.e., the middle number at the point where half of the population pays more and half pays less). That is because there is no theoretical limit to extremely high monthly costs that bring up the average cost but have no effect on the median cost. |
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Re: Average U.S. rent/mortgage payment.
From: brianna2622-ga on 08 Dec 2005 01:12 PST |
HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE IF THE AVERAGE HOME IS 291OOO IN THE US. |
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Re: Average U.S. rent/mortgage payment.
From: jack_of_few_trades-ga on 08 Dec 2005 04:59 PST |
It's possible for several reasons... the 2 big ones: 1) not everyone has a mortgage for the full value of their home (many people even owe $0 which brings the average way down) 2) the data that Pafalafa used is from 2003. housing prices were significantly lower than $291,000 2 years ago. |
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