North Carolina is the state with the sixth-highest rate of new-build homes.
According to the United States Census Bureau’s data on the number of occupied properties and volume of homes built, approximately 131,160,239 occupied households were recorded in the US. Of these properties, 15,726,042 were constructed from 2010, equal to 11.99% of the homes across the US. A total of 23 states had a higher rate of new-build homes than the national average, with these modern properties making up one in every five homes in some locations.
North Carolina was named the state with the sixth-highest rate of new-build homes. A total of 781,093 homes have been built in the state since 2010, representing 18.17% of the total occupied housing supply statewide.
Texas topped the study as the state with the highest percentage of new-build properties. Housing structures built since 2010 totaled 2,495,270, making up 22.5% of all homes in the state. Residents of Texas are more likely to live in a new, modern property than any other state across the country.
North Dakota fell just short of Texas on the new report, claiming the second-highest rate of new-build properties. The latest Census figures revealed a total of 331,481 occupied housing units state-wide, 68,765 of which were structures built from 2010 onwards. These findings meant new-build properties made up 20.74% of the housing stock in North Dakota, more than almost any other state in America.
Utah secured third place in the study in recognition of its high rate of new-build properties. Around 20.65% of all properties in the state were constructed in 2010 or after, making it one of the country’s top-performing destinations for new-build homes. Of the 1,129,660 occupied properties, approximately 233,297 were built post-2009.
Residents in Idaho also have some of the best access to new-build properties of any state in America. Placing fourth in the latest ranking, Idaho is home to 143,474 properties built from 2010, which make up 20.01% of all housing units in the state.
South Carolina took fifth spot on the study, with 19.75% of homes state-wide built post-2009. According to the latest Census data, there are 2,136,080 occupied housing units across South Carolina, with 421,785 recognized as structures built since 2010.
Table: Top 10 states with the highest rate of new-build homes
Ranking |
State |
Occupied Housing Units |
Structures built from 2010 |
Percentages of properties built from 2010 |
1 |
Texas |
11,087,708 |
2,495,270 |
22.50% |
2 |
North Dakota |
331,481 |
68,765 |
20.74% |
3 |
Utah |
1,129,660 |
233,297 |
20.65% |
4 |
Idaho |
717,151 |
143,474 |
20.01% |
5 |
South Carolina |
2,136,080 |
421,785 |
19.75% |
6 |
North Carolina |
4,299,266 |
781,093 |
18.17% |
7 |
Nevada |
1,198,356 |
200,603 |
16.74% |
8 |
Delaware |
402,334 |
66,338 |
16.49% |
9 |
Colorado |
2,384,584 |
388,751 |
16.30% |