Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. Information published in the headline report and other annual reports is based on a single year rather than 2 years' data. As a result, the figures shown here may not match those in the English Housing Survey reports. This file contains the following: ethnicity, ethnicity type, year, geography, age group, NS-SEC socio-economic group , income, region, value, denominator, numerator and sample size -- Please note, the overall percentage of people owning their own home differs when other variables are included in the analysis.
This is because there were different response rates for questions about age, income, regions and socio-economic status NS-SEC. This has resulted in 4 different percentages, sample sizes etc. Publication release date: 4 February Can we store analytics cookies on your device? Yes No How we use cookies. Ethnicity facts and figures homepage Home Housing. Renting from a private landlord Published 4 February Last updated 1 March - see all updates.
Main facts and figures 4. Things you need to know What the data measures The data measures the number and percentage of households who rent their home from a private landlord. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number. Not included in the data Estimates based on fewer than 30 households have not been included. The ethnic groups used in the data For national estimates, the 18 ethnic groups from the Census are shown.
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Then you will be able to mark statistics as favourites and use personal statistics alerts. Save statistic in. XLS format. PNG format. PDF format. Show details about this statistic. Exclusive Premium functionality. With this changing trend to rent rather than buy , many are pinning the blame on the flailing housing market and out of reach house prices forcing people to remain in rented accommodation as they are unable to buy a home. This situation is set to see further improvement as more regulatory changes come into effect , as well as the burgeoning build-to-rent sector adding even higher levels of living standards and tenant satisfaction.
In terms of who the market now serves, the biggest change was seen in the proportion of those aged 35 to 44 living in privately rented homes. For developers and property investors, as well as buy-to-let landlords assessing their target tenant, this data could crucial for keeping up with the trends in the evolving PRS market.
Another monthly house price index, another surge in property prices. As always, some regions are seeing stronger growth than others, and the north-west continues to.
But when the bar is raised in ,. Build-to-rent is an exciting segment of the buy-to-let sector. Some buy-to-let landlords focused their energies on short-term lets in response to the pandemic, as staycations became the only holiday option for Brits.
How is. And change is afoot, according to. A number of contributing factors are pushing up land value across the UK. All rights reserved. Unlock members only investment opportunities and full development details. We do not share your personal details with third parties. To view our full Privacy Policy click here. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
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