The chart illustrates the amount of bought and rented households between 1918 and 2011 in England and Wales. The amount is measured in percentage.
Overall, the percentage of rented households was the highest in 1918 and reached his lowest point in 2001, in compare with the bought households we have an opposite effect in the same years, in 1918 the bought household were at his lowest point and they reached his highest point in 2001.
In terms of rental accommodations, in 1918 nearly 80% of the population in England and Wales rented a house compared to the just over 20% of the rest population how bought a house the same year.
In 2001, the chart shows us that almost 70% in England and Wales population bought a house that’s nearly 50% more people in the last 100 years. Compare to the rented household we can see that more than 50% stopped renting a house in the last 100 years. In1971, the population of England and Wales rented and bought exactly the same amount of houses.
The chart illustrates the amount of
bought
and rented
households
between 1918 and 2011 in England and Wales. The amount
is measured
in percentage.
Overall
, the percentage of rented
households
was the highest in 1918 and reached his lowest point in 2001, in compare with the
bought
households
we have an opposite effect in the same years, in 1918 the
bought
household
were at his lowest
point and
they reached his highest point in 2001.
In terms of rental accommodations, in 1918
nearly
80% of the
population
in England and Wales rented a
house
compared to the
just
over 20% of the rest
population
how
bought
a
house
the same year.
In 2001, the chart
shows
us that almost 70% in England and Wales
population
bought
a
house
that’s
nearly
50% more
people
in the last 100 years. Compare to the rented
household
we can
see
that more than 50%
stopped
renting a
house
in the last 100 years. In1971, the
population
of England and Wales rented and
bought
exactly the same amount of
houses
.