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Vacant homes
Dwellings and household projections
Affordable homes
Median house prices
Population
Council tax stock of property
Net additional dwellings
Vacant homes in Yorkshire and The Humber §
See how Yorkshire and The Humber compares to the rest of the UK .
Skip line chart Date 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 Percent of all households 1 2 3 4 5 All Vacants 2004: 3.93% All Vacants 2005: 3.87% All Vacants 2006: 4.08% All Vacants 2007: 4.49% All Vacants 2008: 4.51% All Vacants 2009: 4.3% All Vacants 2010: 4.02% All Vacants 2011: 3.94% All Vacants 2012: 3.81% All Vacants 2013: 3.47% All Vacants 2014: 3.28% All Vacants 2015: 3.16% All Vacants 2016: 3.04% All Vacants 2017: 3.07% All Vacants 2018: 3.12% All Vacants 2019: 3.12% All Vacants 2020: 3.05% All Vacants 2021: 2.94% All Vacants 2022: 3.01% All Vacants 2023: 3.09% Long Term Vacants 2004: 1.66% Long Term Vacants 2005: 1.61% Long Term Vacants 2006: 1.63% Long Term Vacants 2007: 1.78% Long Term Vacants 2008: 1.91% Long Term Vacants 2009: 1.81% Long Term Vacants 2010: 1.66% Long Term Vacants 2011: 1.53% Long Term Vacants 2012: 1.41% Long Term Vacants 2013: 1.19% Long Term Vacants 2014: 1.15% Long Term Vacants 2015: 1.13% Long Term Vacants 2016: 1.09% Long Term Vacants 2017: 1.12% Long Term Vacants 2018: 1.16% Long Term Vacants 2019: 1.18% Long Term Vacants 2020: 1.31% Long Term Vacants 2021: 1.09% Long Term Vacants 2022: 1.1% Long Term Vacants 2023: 1.13% Go to the start of line chart
Data: Vacant home and long-term vacant home percentages are calculated by dividing the respective counts in
Table 615: vacant dwellings by local authority district: England, from 2004 by the dwelling count estimates in
Table 125: dwelling stock estimates by local authority district .
Dwellings and household projections in Yorkshire and The Humber §
Skip line chart Date 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 Households 0 1000000 2000000 3000000 Dwellings 2004: 2,197,157 Dwellings 2005: 2,212,181 Dwellings 2006: 2,230,864 Dwellings 2007: 2,252,576 Dwellings 2008: 2,275,402 Dwellings 2009: 2,292,738 Dwellings 2010: 2,306,315 Dwellings 2011: 2,319,910 Dwellings 2012: 2,331,975 Dwellings 2013: 2,342,275 Dwellings 2014: 2,354,192 Dwellings 2015: 2,368,139 Dwellings 2016: 2,383,868 Dwellings 2017: 2,401,627 Dwellings 2018: 2,421,249 Dwellings 2019: 2,441,517 Dwellings 2020: 2,461,814 Dwellings 2021: 2,477,946 Dwellings 2022: 2,496,667 Dwellings 2023: 2,514,619 Household Projections 2004: 2,098,576 Household Projections 2005: 2,120,591 Household Projections 2006: 2,134,600 Household Projections 2007: 2,148,682 Household Projections 2008: 2,165,022 Household Projections 2009: 2,177,440 Household Projections 2010: 2,192,746 Household Projections 2011: 2,213,088 Household Projections 2012: 2,224,804 Household Projections 2013: 2,236,015 Household Projections 2014: 2,247,850 Household Projections 2015: 2,261,665 Household Projections 2016: 2,277,897 Household Projections 2017: 2,291,195 Household Projections 2018: 2,305,932 Household Projections 2019: 2,320,149 Household Projections 2020: 2,332,343 Household Projections 2021: 2,343,742 Household Projections 2022: 2,356,974 Household Projections 2023: 2,369,547 Long Term Vacants 2004: 36,550 Long Term Vacants 2005: 35,715 Long Term Vacants 2006: 36,336 Long Term Vacants 2007: 40,084 Long Term Vacants 2008: 43,352 Long Term Vacants 2009: 41,512 Long Term Vacants 2010: 38,187 Long Term Vacants 2011: 35,420 Long Term Vacants 2012: 32,924 Long Term Vacants 2013: 27,945 Long Term Vacants 2014: 27,058 Long Term Vacants 2015: 26,750 Long Term Vacants 2016: 26,082 Long Term Vacants 2017: 27,009 Long Term Vacants 2018: 28,071 Long Term Vacants 2019: 28,884 Long Term Vacants 2020: 32,327 Long Term Vacants 2021: 27,001 Long Term Vacants 2022: 27,372 Long Term Vacants 2023: 28,419 All Vacants 2004: 86,300 All Vacants 2005: 85,686 All Vacants 2006: 90,947 All Vacants 2007: 101,091 All Vacants 2008: 102,582 All Vacants 2009: 98,604 All Vacants 2010: 92,819 All Vacants 2011: 91,478 All Vacants 2012: 88,933 All Vacants 2013: 81,322 All Vacants 2014: 77,117 All Vacants 2015: 74,841 All Vacants 2016: 72,453 All Vacants 2017: 73,728 All Vacants 2018: 75,656 All Vacants 2019: 76,191 All Vacants 2020: 75,188 All Vacants 2021: 72,955 All Vacants 2022: 75,135 All Vacants 2023: 77,675 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 Yorkshire and The Humber §
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 Yorkshire and The Humber §
See house price to earnings ratio for England and Wales .
Skip line chart Date 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 2028 Median house price (£) 0 100000 200000 Median house price (£) Dec 1995: £45,500 Median house price (£) Mar 1996: £45,500 Median house price (£) Jun 1996: £45,600 Median house price (£) Sep 1996: £46,000 Median house price (£) Dec 1996: £46,700 Median house price (£) Mar 1997: £47,000 Median house price (£) Jun 1997: £47,995 Median house price (£) Sep 1997: £48,500 Median house price (£) Dec 1997: £48,950 Median house price (£) Mar 1998: £49,000 Median house price (£) Jun 1998: £49,500 Median house price (£) Sep 1998: £49,950 Median house price (£) Dec 1998: £50,000 Median house price (£) Mar 1999: £50,000 Median house price (£) Jun 1999: £51,000 Median house price (£) Sep 1999: £52,000 Median house price (£) Dec 1999: £53,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2000: £53,950 Median house price (£) Jun 2000: £54,950 Median house price (£) Sep 2000: £55,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2000: £56,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2001: £56,995 Median house price (£) Jun 2001: £58,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2001: £59,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2001: £59,950 Median house price (£) Mar 2002: £60,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2002: £64,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2002: £66,995 Median house price (£) Dec 2002: £70,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2003: £74,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2003: £77,995 Median house price (£) Sep 2003: £82,500 Median house price (£) Dec 2003: £87,950 Median house price (£) Mar 2004: £91,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2004: £98,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2004: £105,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2004: £110,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2005: £115,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2005: £116,235 Median house price (£) Sep 2005: £118,250 Median house price (£) Dec 2005: £119,995 Median house price (£) Mar 2006: £120,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2006: £123,500 Median house price (£) Sep 2006: £125,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2006: £128,500 Median house price (£) Mar 2007: £130,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2007: £132,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2007: £134,750 Median house price (£) Dec 2007: £135,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2008: £136,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2008: £135,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2008: £134,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2008: £130,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2009: £127,495 Median house price (£) Jun 2009: £125,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2009: £126,500 Median house price (£) Dec 2009: £130,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2010: £131,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2010: £135,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2010: £135,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2010: £135,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2011: £134,500 Median house price (£) Jun 2011: £132,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2011: £130,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2011: £130,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2012: £130,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2012: £130,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2012: £130,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2012: £130,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2013: £130,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2013: £130,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2013: £132,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2013: £134,950 Median house price (£) Mar 2014: £135,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2014: £137,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2014: £138,500 Median house price (£) Dec 2014: £139,999 Median house price (£) Mar 2015: £140,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2015: £140,500 Median house price (£) Sep 2015: £143,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2015: £145,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2016: £145,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2016: £147,500 Median house price (£) Sep 2016: £149,950 Median house price (£) Dec 2016: £150,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2017: £152,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2017: £154,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2017: £155,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2017: £155,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2018: £157,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2018: £158,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2018: £160,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2018: £160,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2019: £161,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2019: £162,500 Median house price (£) Sep 2019: £164,950 Median house price (£) Dec 2019: £165,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2020: £167,500 Median house price (£) Jun 2020: £168,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2020: £170,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2020: £175,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2021: £184,950 Median house price (£) Jun 2021: £190,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2021: £190,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2021: £190,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2022: £187,500 Median house price (£) Jun 2022: £185,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2022: £190,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2022: £199,995 Median house price (£) Mar 2023: £200,000 Median house price (£) Jun 2023: £200,000 Median house price (£) Sep 2023: £200,000 Median house price (£) Dec 2023: £198,000 Median house price (£) Mar 2024: £197,500 Go to the start of line chart
Data: Median house price estimates come from the ONS
Median house prices for administrative geographies . Published under Open Government Licensce v.3.0.
Population of Yorkshire and The Humber §
Skip line chart Date 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Population 4000000 5000000 6000000 Population 1991: 4,936,100 Population 1992: 4,949,033 Population 1993: 4,954,142 Population 1994: 4,960,087 Population 1995: 4,960,575 Population 1996: 4,961,254 Population 1997: 4,957,561 Population 1998: 4,957,703 Population 1999: 4,956,325 Population 2000: 4,958,609 Population 2001: 4,976,643 Population 2002: 5,000,111 Population 2003: 5,026,314 Population 2004: 5,063,199 Population 2005: 5,108,408 Population 2006: 5,134,016 Population 2007: 5,164,138 Population 2008: 5,198,675 Population 2009: 5,223,344 Population 2010: 5,254,788 Population 2011: 5,288,212 Population 2012: 5,313,486 Population 2013: 5,335,092 Population 2014: 5,356,428 Population 2015: 5,377,362 Population 2016: 5,408,058 Population 2017: 5,427,784 Population 2018: 5,443,883 Population 2019: 5,464,651 Population 2020: 5,468,487 Population 2021: 5,482,455 Population 2022: 5,538,213 Population 2023: 5,594,125 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 Yorkshire and The Humber §
Skip line chart Date 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Number of properties 2000000 3000000 Number of properties 1993: 2,055,040 Number of properties 1994: 2,066,420 Number of properties 1995: 2,081,220 Number of properties 1996: 2,099,540 Number of properties 1997: 2,115,260 Number of properties 1998: 2,130,010 Number of properties 1999: 2,143,480 Number of properties 2000: 2,157,180 Number of properties 2001: 2,169,560 Number of properties 2002: 2,181,760 Number of properties 2003: 2,194,640 Number of properties 2004: 2,209,070 Number of properties 2005: 2,223,240 Number of properties 2006: 2,239,590 Number of properties 2007: 2,260,260 Number of properties 2008: 2,280,020 Number of properties 2009: 2,299,690 Number of properties 2010: 2,311,010 Number of properties 2011: 2,321,150 Number of properties 2012: 2,332,730 Number of properties 2013: 2,342,180 Number of properties 2014: 2,351,740 Number of properties 2015: 2,364,190 Number of properties 2016: 2,380,100 Number of properties 2017: 2,398,560 Number of properties 2018: 2,417,930 Number of properties 2019: 2,437,060 Number of properties 2020: 2,455,210 Number of properties 2021: 2,473,310 Number of properties 2022: 2,493,140 Number of properties 2023: 2,511,240 Number of properties 2024: 2,530,680 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 Yorkshire and The Humber §
Skip line chart Date 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Net additional dwellings 10000 20000 30000 Net additional dwellings 2000-01: 10,800 Net additional dwellings 2001-02: 12,752 Net additional dwellings 2002-03: 13,452 Net additional dwellings 2003-04: 16,252 Net additional dwellings 2004-05: 15,024 Net additional dwellings 2005-06: 18,684 Net additional dwellings 2006-07: 21,712 Net additional dwellings 2007-08: 22,826 Net additional dwellings 2008-09: 17,336 Net additional dwellings 2009-10: 13,578 Net additional dwellings 2010-11: 13,594 Net additional dwellings 2011-12: 12,066 Net additional dwellings 2012-13: 10,300 Net additional dwellings 2013-14: 11,918 Net additional dwellings 2014-15: 13,947 Net additional dwellings 2015-16: 15,729 Net additional dwellings 2016-17: 17,760 Net additional dwellings 2017-18: 19,622 Net additional dwellings 2018-19: 20,269 Net additional dwellings 2019-20: 20,297 Net additional dwellings 2020-21: 16,132 Net additional dwellings 2021-22: 18,721 Net additional dwellings 2022-23: 17,952 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.