The change in homeownership rates_UK
The homeownership rate in the U.K. has remained stable at around 65%. In Wales, the rate has been trending upward again in recent years after a slight decline a decade ago.
Reference
England: GOV.UK, Housing, local and community, Housing and communities,
Live tables on dwelling stock, Table 109: by tenure and region, from 1991 - Owner Occupied
retrieved Dec 15, 2022, from here
Wales: StatsWales, Housing, Dwelling stock estimates, Dwelling stock estimates by local authority and tenure
retrieved Oct 11, 2024, from here
Scotland: Scotland's Census, Housing, local and community, Housing and communities,
Live tables on dwelling stock, Table 109: by tenure and region, from 1991 - Owner Occupied
retrieved Dec 16, 2022, from here
Northern Ireland: Nothern Ireland, Statistics and Research Agency - NISRA
Census 2021 main statistics housing and accommodation tables, MS-E14: Tenure - usual residents
retrieved Dec 19, 2022, from here
Homeownership rate in the UK remains stable at around 65%, but it is slightly lower than it was a decade ago, except in Northern Ireland.
Reference
England: GOV.UK, Housing, local and community, Housing and communities,
Live tables on dwelling stock, Table 109: by tenure and region, from 1991 - Owner Occupied
retrieved Dec 15, 2022, from here
Wales: StatsWales, Housing, Dwelling stock estimates, Dwelling stock estimates by local authority and tenure
retrieved Dec 19, 2022, from here
Scotland: Scotland's Census, Housing, local and community, Housing and communities,
Live tables on dwelling stock, Table 109: by tenure and region, from 1991 - Owner Occupied
retrieved Dec 16, 2022, from here
Northern Ireland: Nothern Ireland, Statistics and Research Agency - NISRA
Census 2021 main statistics housing and accommodation tables, MS-E14: Tenure - usual residents
retrieved Dec 19, 2022, from here
2011 Census key statistics tables on housing and accommodation - KS402NI: Tenure and Landlord - note 1 and 2
retrieved Dec 19, 2022, from here
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