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Homes & Property
AB24 5PDAberdeen City
The homes we live in reveal a whole bunch of insights into how communities live. This section explores housing types, tenure, household sizes, and even the number of rooms and bedrooms. Discover trends in living arrangements, central heating preferences, and car or van availability. Whether you're curious about the number of detached homes or how many people have second homes, this data paints a vivid picture of housing in the AB24 5PD neighbourhood.
Housing Type
Accommodation Type categorises individuals based on the type of housing they reside in. It typically includes options such as detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses, flats/apartments, and other types of accommodation. This table provides insights into the housing stock within a given area and the distribution of different housing types among the population. It helps to understand housing preferences, trends in urban development, and the availability of various housing options for residents.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Accommodation type: Total: All households | |||
Accommodation type: Detached | |||
Accommodation type: Semi-detached | |||
Accommodation type: Terraced | |||
Accommodation type: In a purpose-built block of flats or tenement | |||
Accommodation type: Part of a converted or shared house including bedsits | |||
Accommodation type: Part of another converted building | |||
Accommodation type: In a commercial building for example in an office building or over a shop | |||
Accommodation type: A caravan or other mobile or temporary structure |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Tenure
Tenure categorises households based on the type of housing tenure they have. It typically includes options such as owner-occupied, social rented (from local authorities or housing associations), private rented, and other forms of tenure. This table provides insights into the distribution of housing tenure within a given population or region, reflecting patterns of home ownership and rental arrangements. It informs housing policies and initiatives aimed at addressing housing affordability, tenure security, and access to affordable housing options.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Tenure of household: Total: All households | |||
Tenure of household: Owned | |||
Tenure of household: Owned: Owns outright | |||
Tenure of household: Owned: Owns with a mortgage or loan | |||
Tenure of household: Shared ownership | |||
Tenure of household: Shared ownership: Shared ownership | |||
Tenure of household: Social rented | |||
Tenure of household: Social rented: Rents from council or Local Authority | |||
Tenure of household: Social rented: Other social rented | |||
Tenure of household: Private rented | |||
Tenure of household: Private rented: Private landlord or letting agency | |||
Tenure of household: Private rented: Other private rented | |||
Tenure of household: Lives rent free |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Number of Bedrooms
Number of Bedrooms categorises households based on the number of bedrooms in their accommodation. It typically includes options such as one-bedroom, two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and so on. This table provides insights into housing size and composition within a given population, helping to understand the distribution of household sizes and potential overcrowding issues. It informs housing policies and planning decisions related to accommodation standards and affordability.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Number of bedrooms: Total: All households | |||
1 bedroom | |||
2 bedrooms | |||
3 bedrooms | |||
4+ bedrooms |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Living Arrangements
Living Arrangements details the various types of living situations in a given population. It categorises people based on whether they live alone, with family, with a partner, or in shared accommodation. The table can also include specifics on household structures, such as single-parent households or multi-generational living arrangements. This categorisation provides a view of how people organise their living spaces and relationships.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Living arrangements: Total | |||
Living arrangements: Living in a couple | |||
Living arrangements: Living in a couple: Married or in a civil partnership | |||
Living arrangements: Living in a couple: Married or in a civil partnership: Opposite-sex couple | |||
Living arrangements: Living in a couple: Married or in a civil partnership: Same-sex couple | |||
Living arrangements: Living in a couple: Separated | |||
but still married or in a civil partnership | |||
Living arrangements: Living in a couple: Cohabiting | |||
Living arrangements: Living in a couple: Cohabiting: Opposite-sex couple | |||
Living arrangements: Living in a couple: Cohabiting: Same-sex couple | |||
Living arrangements: Not living in a couple | |||
Living arrangements: Not living in a couple: Single (never married and never registered a same-sex civil partnership) | |||
Living arrangements: Not living in a couple: Married or in a registered civil partnership | |||
Living arrangements: Not living in a couple: Separated (including those who are married and those who are in civil partnerships) | |||
Living arrangements: Not living in a couple: Divorced or formerly in a civil partnership which is now legally dissolved | |||
Living arrangements: Not living in a couple: Widowed or surviving partner from a civil partnership |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Number of Rooms
Number of Rooms categorises households based on the total number of rooms in their accommodation. It typically includes options such as one-room, two-room, three-room, and so on, including both living spaces and bedrooms. This table provides insights into the size and composition of households within a given population, helping to understand housing conditions and potential overcrowding issues. It informs housing policies and planning decisions related to accommodation standards and resource allocation.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Total: All households | |||
1 room | |||
2 rooms | |||
3 rooms | |||
4 rooms | |||
5 rooms | |||
6 rooms | |||
7 rooms | |||
8 rooms | |||
9+ rooms |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Household Size
Household Size breaks down the number of people living in individual households. It provides counts for different household sizes, such as one-person households, two-person households, and larger ones. This data helps to identify common household sizes within a given population. The table often offers insights into trends in family structure and living arrangements.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Total | |||
0 people | |||
1 person | |||
2 people | |||
3 people | |||
4 people | |||
5 people | |||
6 people | |||
7 people | |||
8+ people |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Central Heating
Central Heating categorises households based on the type of heating system they have, particularly focusing on whether they have central heating. It provides data on the prevalence of central heating within a given population or region. This table helps to understand the level of comfort and energy efficiency in households, as well as identifying areas where access to central heating may be lacking. It informs policies and initiatives aimed at improving heating infrastructure and energy sustainability.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Total | |||
No central heating | |||
Mains gas | |||
Tank or bottled gas | |||
Electric | |||
Oil | |||
Wood | |||
Solid fuel | |||
Renewable energy | |||
District/communal networks | |||
Other | |||
2+ types | |||
2+ types (inc renewables) |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Occupancy Rating (Bedrooms)
Occupancy Rating for Bedrooms categorises households based on the occupancy of bedrooms. It typically includes options such as 'under-occupied' if there are more bedrooms than necessary for the household size, 'adequately occupied' if the number of bedrooms matches the household size, and 'overcrowded' if there are too few bedrooms for the household size. This table provides insights into housing occupancy levels and potential overcrowding issues within a given population. It informs housing policies and initiatives aimed at addressing accommodation needs and promoting housing stability.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Total | |||
+2 or more | |||
+1 | |||
0 | |||
-1 | |||
-2 or less |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Occupancy Rating (Rooms)
Occupancy Rating for Rooms categorises households based on the occupancy of rooms other than bedrooms. It typically includes options such as 'under-occupied' if there are more rooms than necessary for the household size, 'adequately occupied' if the number of rooms matches the household size, and 'overcrowded' if there are too few rooms for the household size. This table provides insights into housing occupancy levels and potential overcrowding issues within a given population. It informs housing policies and initiatives aimed at addressing accommodation needs and promoting housing stability.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Total | |||
+2 or more | |||
+1 | |||
0 | |||
-1 | |||
-2 or less |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Secondary Address Indicator
Second Address Indicator categorises individuals based on whether they have a second address. This table provides insights into the prevalence of individuals maintaining multiple addresses within a given population, reflecting factors such as migration, travel, or ownership of secondary properties. It informs housing policies and planning decisions related to housing stock and accommodation needs, particularly in areas with high mobility or seasonal residency.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Total | |||
No second address | |||
Second address in UK | |||
Second address outside UK |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Secondary Address Purpose
Purpose of 2nd Address categorises individuals based on the reason for having a second address. It typically includes options such as 'holiday home,' 'second home,' 'temporary residence,' 'work-related accommodation,' and others. This table provides insights into the different uses of secondary addresses within a given population, reflecting lifestyle choices, work arrangements, and travel patterns. It informs housing policies and planning decisions related to housing stock and accommodation needs.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Total | |||
Armed forces | |||
Working away from home | |||
Holiday home | |||
Student's term address | |||
Student's home address | |||
Parent/guardian address | |||
Partner's address | |||
Other | |||
Not specified |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Car and Van Availability
Car/Van Availability categorises households based on the number of cars or vans available to them. It typically includes options such as 'no cars or vans,' 'one car or van,' 'two cars or vans,' and so on. This table provides insights into household transportation resources, indicating car ownership levels within a given population. It helps to understand mobility patterns, access to transportation, and potential reliance on private vehicles for daily activities.
Category | AB24 5PD* | - | England & Wales |
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Total | |||
No cars or vans | |||
1 car or van | |||
2 cars or vans | |||
3+ cars or vans |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
1 Data used for this page show statistics based on output area (OA - S00089473), a best-fit lookup between this postcode (AB24 5PD) and 2021 Census data. Output areas may include more households and population than postcodes.
Data source: Census 2021 / Office for National Statistics
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