All data related to Research Output: Alternative measures of housing affordability: financial year ending 2018
Alternative measures of housing affordability in England, including affordability in relation to varying household income and house price distributions, upfront costs, mortgage repayments, and private rental affordability.
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Affordability ratios of house prices to small area model-based income estimates covering local areas, called Middle layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) in England and Wales.
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Affordability ratios calculated by dividing house price deciles by equivalised annual household disposable income deciles.
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Upfront costs involved with purchasing a residential property including deposit amounts and Stamp Duty Land Tax. The number of years of income is required to cover the upfront costs of purchasing a residential property, by income and house price decile.
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Mortgage repayments as a percentage of monthly equivalised disposable household income, throughout the house price and income distribution.
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Percentage of total monthly household income that is spent on monthly private rent, by region and country, England, 2012 to 2018.