The diagram illustrates the proportion of property bought and rented in the United Kingdom from 1991 to 2007.
To highlight the most significant facts from the charts, owning a house occupied more than a half of percentage in both years, and private renting remained unchanched. The data is presented in percentages.
To begin with, having an accomodation accounted for a significant propotion of 60% in 1991, which slightly increased by 10% and represented seven in ten in the second year. Furthermore, private renting figure stayed the same in both years, accounting for 11%. Additionally, social housing figure demonstrated the lowest percentage in both years, which declined from 6% to 2%. Likewise, social renting also did not altered much, decreasing by 6%. Also, nearly all figures went down, whereas, only having a property figure showed a growth.
