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Band 8+: The chart below shows the percentage of households in owned and rented accommodation in England and Wales between 1918 and 2011.

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The image shows a bar graph comparing the percentage of households in owned accommodation (black bars) versus rented accommodation (gray bars) from 1918 to 2011; in 1918 owned was around 20% and rented 80%, in 1939 owned was around 40% and rented 60%, in 1953 owned was around 45% and rented 55%, in 1961 owned was 50% and rented 50%, in 1971 owned was 60% and rented 40%, in 1981 owned was slightly above 60% and rented slightly below 40%, in 1991 owned was around 70% and rented 30%, in 2001 owned was slightly below 70% and rented slightly above 30%, in 2011 owned dropped slightly below 60% and rented to around 40%.
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The bar chart compares the proportion of households who owned and rented accommodation in England and Wales from 1918 to 2011.

Overall, the percentage of those owning a house showed an upward trend, while the figure for rented properties decreased during this time frame. In addition, for most of the period, renting a house was more popular than owning one, while home ownership overtook renting over the final 30 years.

In 1918, nearly 80% of households in England and Wales lived in rented accommodation, while the remaining lived in their own homes. The proportion of renters then dropped to just below 70% in 1939 and stayed there in 1953 before declining dramatically to 50% in 1971. By contrast, the figure for homeowners more than doubled, rising to equal that of renters, at 50% in 1971.

From 1971 onwards, home ownership continued its rising trend to reach a peak of close to 70% in 2001 before dropping by roughly 5% in 2011. The percentage of renters saw a different pattern, with figures experiencing a gradual decline, to just above 30% in 2001, followed by a small rise of 5%.

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