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House Price Statistics for Small Areas (HPSSAs) report statistics on house prices for all property sales along with a breakdown of these sales by dwelling type (detached, semi-detached, terraced and flats/maisonettes) and newly built or existing dwellings. For the reported house price statistics, associated counts of residential property sales are also published. The HPSSAs report the number of sales for residential properties, and also report 4 price variables for different house types and geographies. These are median price, mean price, lower quartile price and tenth percentile price.
Looking at the 15 Housing Summary Measures, we provide a broad overview of the availability and affordability of privately owned and social housing for local authorities in England and Wales. The affordability of private rented housing are also looked at. These measures form part of the new ONS Housing Statistics Portal, which is the platform for a range of official statistics and analysis on housing.
The latest ONS release of House Prices Statistics for Small Areas.
We analyse residents aged 16 and over who had a work-related second address outside the local authority of where they usually live. Analyses are presented at national and local authority levels, including by occupational groups and qualification levels. This information is useful to gain an understanding of local communities and the presence of residents from other local authorities as a result of employment. In 2011, around 1 in 160 adults had a second address for work outside their local authority.
A brief overview of average (median) house prices using estimates from the sale prices of residential properties in England and Wales between 1995 and 2013. We look at the trends and features of average house prices paid over this period for 3 different geographies: local authorities, parliamentary constituencies and middle layer super output areas (MSOAs).
We analyse the characteristics of residents in communal establishments in 2011. Types of communal establishments include: hospitals, care homes, prisons, defence bases, boarding schools and student halls of residence. Characteristics include demographic and geographical analyses at national, regional and local levels. In 2011, communal establishment residents represented 1.7% of all usual residents in England and Wales. This was an increase from 1.6% in 2001. Males increased by 15% over this period, compared with just 4.2% for females.
An insight into the characteristics of built-up areas in England and Wales. We look at comparisons between built-up areas of different sizes, as well as between built-up areas and non built-up areas. In 2011, 95% of the resident population lived in built-up areas, with the smallest built-up areas having a population of just over 100, and the largest having a population of nearly 9.8 million.