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Median monthly rental prices for the private rental market in England by bedroom category, region and administrative area, calculated using data from the Valuation Office Agency and Office for National Statistics.
Data on the percentage of households living in dwellings with an EPC rating of C or above, by household characteristics using Census 2021. Household characteristics in these data include household composition, age of residents, resident health and employment status. Data are provided to country, region and local authority level.
Median energy efficiency scores of homes in England and Wales, as recorded on energy performance certificates (EPCs), by household characteristics from Census 2021. Data are provided to country, region and local authority level.
People identified as homeless by ethnic group, national identity, religion, main language, and English language proficiency.
People identified as homeless by highest qualification and labour market variables.
People identified as homeless by general health and disability.
People identified as homeless by area, age, sex, country of birth, legal partnership status, and address last year.
People identified as homeless by sexual orientation.
Experimental analysis of private housing rental prices (proportion of properties and average percentage price increase).
The number of vacant dwellings and second homes with no usual residents in England and Wales. These are further broken down by accommodation type and number of bedrooms.