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www.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/gclark/papers/housecost.pdf
for the “average house rent” index. ... Average Housing Quality and Living Standards The average quality of charity ... for housing owned by charities. After 1840-9 average rentals on charity owned housing move
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www.communities.gov.uk/documents/housing/pdf/141539.pdf
1 Cases under the Rent Act 1977 as amended by the Housing Acts 1980 and 1988. Figures include furnished and unfurnished properties, and rents include any service ... Table 7.4 Rents and tenancies: rent determinations by rent officers in housing benefit cases, England, London, Rest of England, Wales Furnished tenancies Unfurnished ... a. £ p.a. £ p.a. Number of cases Number of cases England London Rest of England Wales
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www.teesvalleyunlimited.gov.uk/information-forecasting/documents/place_hmi/housing%20market%20update%20report%20spring%202010.pdf
2% England & Wales Source: Findaproperty.co.uk £814 Average rents in the North East ... England & Wales can be obtained from Findaproperty.co.uk. Figures for February 2010 ... Average Private Rents, February 2010 Annual Change Region Average Rent North East £619
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www.ifs.org.uk/bns/bn139.pdf
Table 5. Rents, housing benefit and housing tenure in Scotland, England, Wales and Great Britain, 2011–12 Scotland England Wales Great Britain Average rent £3, 815 £5, 239 £4, 200 £5, 054 Average rent if entitled to housing £3, 679 £5, 154 £4, 230 £4, 964 benefit ... that average rents are clearly lower than in the rest of Great Britain – an average of £3, 815 per year, 25% less than the average rent of £5, 054 across Great Britain as a whole ... average rents are 26% below the level for Great Britain as a whole.
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www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/rports2005-2006/rrep243.pdf
than terraced housing in England and Wales as a whole. This reflects the greater ... than terraced housing. However, in all the other case study areas, flats are on average less ... Private sector rent levels Table C.8 ** Post-reform refers to England only. (Local
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www.statistics.gov.uk/pdfdir/cpibrief0511.pdf
within England and Wales. ... for housing. Partially offset by regular maintenance and repair of the dwelling ... Weight 1 month 1 month Contribution 04.1 Actual rentals for housing % change % change
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www.eastriding.gov.uk/corp-docs/forwardplanning/docs/monitoring/amr/AMR2007.pdf
The remainder of the population lived in communal establishments. The average size of households in the East Riding was 2.3 people compared with an average of 2.4 people for England and Wales. Table 26: Tenure of households, Census 2001(percentages) East ... at the time of the Census for the East Riding, Yorkshire and Humber, and England and Wales ... (percentages) East Riding of Yorkshire Yorkshire and The Humber England and Wales Owner
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powysweb3.ruralwales.net/~cmsadmin/www.whnb.org.uk/uploads/media/AHDS_Bridgend___15_sept_01.pdf
of England & Wales, Wales and Bridgend County Borough. The table shows that average ... and the average for England and Wales combined. Land Registry average prices (2nd quarter 2006) Area Average price As % of E & W England & Wales Wales Bridgend County Borough ... (entry level) prices of housing in Bridgend County Borough (both to buy and to rent
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www.rbkc.gov.uk/Planning/localdevelopmentframework/udp_housing.pdf
Minimum rent Average rent (monthly) (monthly) 1 bedroom £1, 015 £1, 345 2 bedrooms £1, 450 £1, 920 3 bedrooms £2, 115 £2, 650 4 bedrooms £3, 870 £5, 270 Source: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Housing Needs Study 2005, Fordham Research ... Estimates based on a survey of 1, 250 households Land Registry website: www.landreg.gov.uk Tenure ... london, united kingdom
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www.mansfield.gov.uk/media/pdf/6/r/Forest_Town_West.pdf
more detached property than is average across England and Wales, but far less terraced houses. The table below shows the number and related percentage of each ... to the average figures for England and Wales (E/W) overall. Number Detached Semi-detached ... 2. Housing Part 1: Supply and demand 2.1 Property type 2.2 Property tenure 2.3 Property prices 2.4 Profile of housing sales by price 2.5 Annual turnover by type 2.6 Affordability by income 2.7 Rent comparisons 2.8 Occupancy 2.9 Council Tax banding 2
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