West Midlands
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since January 1st, 2009
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Datasets
Vacant homes
Dwellings and household projections
Affordable homes
Median house prices
Population
Council tax stock of property
Net additional dwellings
Vacant homes in West Midlands §
See how West Midlands compares to the rest of the UK .
Vacant homes data are not published for this area.
Dwellings and household projections in West Midlands §
Skip line chart Date 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 Households 1000000 2000000 Dwellings 2004: 1,077,807 Dwellings 2005: 1,084,537 Dwellings 2006: 1,092,449 Dwellings 2007: 1,098,954 Dwellings 2008: 1,106,349 Dwellings 2009: 1,112,294 Dwellings 2010: 1,117,815 Dwellings 2011: 1,122,501 Dwellings 2012: 1,127,093 Dwellings 2013: 1,131,745 Dwellings 2014: 1,136,690 Dwellings 2015: 1,143,125 Dwellings 2016: 1,150,360 Dwellings 2017: 1,156,117 Dwellings 2018: 1,163,798 Dwellings 2019: 1,173,060 Dwellings 2020: 1,182,125 Dwellings 2021: 1,188,632 Dwellings 2022: 1,197,135 Dwellings 2023: 1,204,034 Household Projections 2004: 1,035,592 Household Projections 2005: 1,041,231 Household Projections 2006: 1,044,761 Household Projections 2007: 1,048,427 Household Projections 2008: 1,055,585 Household Projections 2009: 1,061,953 Household Projections 2010: 1,069,552 Household Projections 2011: 1,080,132 Household Projections 2012: 1,086,509 Household Projections 2013: 1,092,290 Household Projections 2014: 1,099,786 Household Projections 2015: 1,108,387 Household Projections 2016: 1,119,997 Household Projections 2017: 1,128,327 Household Projections 2018: 1,134,319 Household Projections 2019: 1,142,010 Household Projections 2020: 1,148,778 Household Projections 2021: 1,155,128 Household Projections 2022: 1,163,039 Household Projections 2023: 1,170,710 Go to the start of line chart
Data: Dwelling count estimates are from Table 125: dwelling stock estimates by local authority district . Household estimates are from the
2018-based household projections for local authorities and higher adminstrative areas within England .
Affordable homes in West Midlands §
Data : Affordable homes data comes from
Live tables on affordable housing supply published by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. On this chart, we present the data from
Affordable housing supply open data . We use figures for completions, and group by date, tenure and local authority. This is equivalent to
Table 1000: additional affordable homes provided by type of scheme, England . The data processing pipeline is
published openly .
This chart shows the number of housing units (bed spaces) provided in addition to the exisiting afforable housing stock.
It is well-worth reading the
Affordable housing supply statistics bulletin for more detailed information. For definitions of what counts as affordable housing, see
Fact Sheet 9: What is Afforable housing?
Notes
Intermediate rent includes London Living Rent from 2017-18
From 2020/21, it is not possible to break down units between Social Rent and London Affordable Rent funded through some GLA schemes. When this happens they will be counted against Social Rent.
Shared Ownership figures for 2014-15 and 2015-16 are based on Homes England and the GLA figures only. Shared ownership units funded by other means are counted as affordable home ownership. Prior to 2014-15, all shared ownership units are counted as affordable home ownership.
House prices in West Midlands §
See house price to earnings ratio for England and Wales .
Population of West Midlands §
Skip line chart Date 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Population 2000000 3000000 Population 1991: 2,618,793 Population 1992: 2,615,616 Population 1993: 2,615,227 Population 1994: 2,605,807 Population 1995: 2,603,584 Population 1996: 2,605,986 Population 1997: 2,591,467 Population 1998: 2,586,621 Population 1999: 2,582,204 Population 2000: 2,571,400 Population 2001: 2,568,015 Population 2002: 2,576,364 Population 2003: 2,585,480 Population 2004: 2,593,992 Population 2005: 2,611,863 Population 2006: 2,626,028 Population 2007: 2,641,758 Population 2008: 2,666,062 Population 2009: 2,687,116 Population 2010: 2,711,938 Population 2011: 2,739,733 Population 2012: 2,758,833 Population 2013: 2,781,813 Population 2014: 2,805,420 Population 2015: 2,831,662 Population 2016: 2,865,850 Population 2017: 2,889,499 Population 2018: 2,907,123 Population 2019: 2,921,091 Population 2020: 2,921,476 Population 2021: 2,918,251 Population 2022: 2,948,513 Population 2023: 2,980,936 Go to the start of line chart
Data: Population estimates come from Office for National Statistics accessed (via Nomis)
Population estimates - local authority based by single year of age . Published under Open Government Licensce v.3.0.
Number of properties in West Midlands §
Skip line chart Date 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Number of properties 1000000 2000000 Number of properties 1993: 1,052,170 Number of properties 1994: 1,054,440 Number of properties 1995: 1,057,620 Number of properties 1996: 1,062,280 Number of properties 1997: 1,065,740 Number of properties 1998: 1,069,120 Number of properties 1999: 1,073,240 Number of properties 2000: 1,074,860 Number of properties 2001: 1,077,140 Number of properties 2002: 1,079,410 Number of properties 2003: 1,081,680 Number of properties 2004: 1,085,240 Number of properties 2005: 1,088,860 Number of properties 2006: 1,095,660 Number of properties 2007: 1,102,070 Number of properties 2008: 1,108,330 Number of properties 2009: 1,114,570 Number of properties 2010: 1,118,910 Number of properties 2011: 1,124,460 Number of properties 2012: 1,129,970 Number of properties 2013: 1,135,490 Number of properties 2014: 1,141,460 Number of properties 2015: 1,147,710 Number of properties 2016: 1,155,120 Number of properties 2017: 1,162,790 Number of properties 2018: 1,170,550 Number of properties 2019: 1,178,470 Number of properties 2020: 1,189,460 Number of properties 2021: 1,196,990 Number of properties 2022: 1,204,340 Number of properties 2023: 1,212,960 Number of properties 2024: 1,220,030 Go to the start of line chart
Data: Stock of properties data come from the Valuation Office Agency Council Tax: stock of properties, 2024. Here we present data from
Table CTSOP 1.1: number of properties by Council Tax band and region,
county, local authority district, and lower and middle layer super output area, 1993 to 2024.
Net additional dwellings in West Midlands §
Skip line chart Date 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Net additional dwellings 10000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 Net additional dwellings 2001-02: 2,618 Net additional dwellings 2002-03: 3,963 Net additional dwellings 2003-04: 3,934 Net additional dwellings 2004-05: 6,730 Net additional dwellings 2005-06: 7,911 Net additional dwellings 2006-07: 6,505 Net additional dwellings 2007-08: 7,395 Net additional dwellings 2008-09: 5,945 Net additional dwellings 2009-10: 5,521 Net additional dwellings 2010-11: 4,685 Net additional dwellings 2011-12: 4,593 Net additional dwellings 2012-13: 4,652 Net additional dwellings 2013-14: 4,945 Net additional dwellings 2014-15: 6,435 Net additional dwellings 2015-16: 7,235 Net additional dwellings 2016-17: 5,757 Net additional dwellings 2017-18: 7,681 Net additional dwellings 2018-19: 9,262 Net additional dwellings 2019-20: 9,065 Net additional dwellings 2020-21: 6,507 Net additional dwellings 2021-22: 8,503 Net additional dwellings 2022-23: 6,899 Go to the start of line chart
Data: Net additional dwellings data come from
Table 122 and Table 118 of the live tables on net supply of
housing . Published by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
Notes: On the chart, data points are set to the end date of the time period. Each year covers April to March. There are 16 data notes which can be viewed in the
ODF file for Table 122 . The three most recent are:
The 2017-18 published figure for Thanet has been manually adjusted by DLUHC to remove 84 units incorrectly included in the raw data by the authority. These units were empty homes returning to use and were removed as they did not meet the definition of a net additional dwelling.
Net additions for Isles of Scilly are negative for 2021-22 since it is a small local authority area with very limited development in this year.
Figures for the following local authorities were not submitted in 2022-23 so were imputed: Telford and Wrekin UA, Wiltshire UA and Ribble Valley.