There is no agency that keeps that kind of statistic.
Around 83% of single-family homes in the US have a fence. Fences provide privacy, security, and boundary marking for residential properties.
Approximately 63% of homes in the US have bathtubs.
On average, about 5-6 million homes are bought and sold in the US annually. This number can fluctuate based on factors such as economic conditions and housing market trends.
As of 2021, there are approximately 140 million homes in the United States. This includes single-family homes, apartments, townhouses, and other types of residential properties. The number fluctuates due to new construction, demolitions, and changes in ownership.
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As of 2008, 15 percent of homes in the United States were equipped with security systems, which have a 60 percent success rate in preventing burglaries. Of those homes with security systems that were burglarized, 41 percent had the systems turned off, according to One Call Move, LLC
129.4 million homes in the U.S
It will power 170.000 homes in US, 255.000 homes in Europe
As of 2021, there are approximately 140 million homes in the United States. This includes single-family homes, apartments, townhouses, and other types of residential properties. The number fluctuates due to new construction, demolitions, and changes in ownership.
1,500,000 homes a year
Millions of homes in the US are over 50 years old. If homes are well maintained, they can last for many more years before they will need to be replaced.
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Yes, fences tend to protect homes. They protect homes more from animals than people. I would recommend to use barbed wire or pointy topped fences. That should help keep the invaders O-U-T!
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in 2006 there was 1,086,250,903 people
Many companies specialize in building fences, particularly in the landscaping field. Some specific fence building companies include Raleigh Fences and A-1 Fences.
Per NAR (National Association of Realtors) there were 5,156,000 homes that closed in 2009
the west was known for barbed wire fences and sod houses.