York and North Yorkshire

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since May 2nd, 2024

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Datasets

  1. Vacant homes
  2. Dwellings and household projections
  3. Affordable homes
  4. Median house prices
  5. Population
  6. Council tax stock of property
  7. Net additional dwellings

Vacant homes in York and North Yorkshire §

See how York and North Yorkshire compares to the rest of the UK.

Vacant homes data are not published for this area.

Dwellings and household projections in York and North Yorkshire §

Affordable homes in York and North Yorkshire §

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

  1. Intermediate rent includes London Living Rent from 2017-18
  2. 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.
  3. 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 York and North Yorkshire §

See house price to earnings ratio for England and Wales.

Population of York and North Yorkshire §

Population
Date1988199219962000200420082012201620202024Population700000800000900000Population
1991: 714,072
Population
1992: 717,760
Population
1993: 716,387
Population
1994: 720,426
Population
1995: 724,843
Population
1996: 728,173
Population
1997: 730,421
Population
1998: 734,384
Population
1999: 739,157
Population
2000: 744,717
Population
2001: 751,385
Population
2002: 755,274
Population
2003: 760,090
Population
2004: 766,602
Population
2005: 772,215
Population
2006: 776,276
Population
2007: 781,017
Population
2008: 785,747
Population
2009: 788,794
Population
2010: 794,098
Population
2011: 798,989
Population
2012: 803,120
Population
2013: 805,319
Population
2014: 805,878
Population
2015: 806,923
Population
2016: 808,662
Population
2017: 810,837
Population
2018: 811,641
Population
2019: 814,537
Population
2020: 813,068
Population
2021: 820,478
Population
2022: 828,011
Population
2023: 834,409

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 York and North Yorkshire §

No data on Council Tax stock of properties are available for this area.

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 York and North Yorkshire §

No data available at this geography

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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Figures for the following local authorities were not submitted in 2022-23 so were imputed: Telford and Wrekin UA, Wiltshire UA and Ribble Valley.