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The line graph reveals the construction figures for single-family houses across various regions in the United States over a six-year span. At a glance, it is clear that the lowest number of new constructions was in the Northeast region of the country. Overall, it is evident that the number of newly constructed single-family homes across […]
The bar graph demonstrates the number of single-family homes construct in four dissimilar are the United States between 2006 and 2012. In 2006, the South had by far the highest construction numbers, nearly 900,000. The West followed with around 450,000. Both saw a dramatic fall by 2008 and hit their lowest point around 2010. By […]
This line graph illustrates the number of single-family in four different regions in the USA during 2006-2012. We can see immediately that the greatest change occurred in the number of homes in the South, while residential construction in the Northeast was approximately low, but steady. Overall, it is clearly evident that the number of single-family […]
The graph illustrates the average number of houses built by single-family homes in four places such as Northeast, Midwest, South, and West from 2006 to 2012. In a glimpse, the proportion in four areas experienced downward trends throughout the period. Initially, the South was reported the highest at 900,000 homes, followed by the West at […]
