Guide to local rents 2009 Part I: Cross Tenure Rents
The Guide to Local Rents, Part I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern in the social housing sector in England. Part I reports rents charged by housing associations (HAs), rents charged by local authorities and rents in the private rented sector.
Guide to local rents 2009 Part III: social landlord rents: Supported Housing
The Guide to Local Rents Parts I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern of rents in the social housing sector in England. Part III provides data on housing association rents and service charges for supported housing and/or housing for older people at individual housing association, local authority area, regional, and national levels.
Guide to local rents 2009 Part II: Social Landlord Rents
The Guide to Local Rents, Part I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern in the social housing sector in England. Part II provides data on rents and service charges for general needs housing at individual housing association, local authority area, regional, and national levels.
Guide to local rents 2008 Part I: Cross Tenure Rents
The Guide to Local Rents, Part I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern in the social housing sector in England. Part I reports rents charged by housing associations (HAs), rents charged by local authorities and rents in the private rented sector.
Profile of the Housing Association Sector in 2008 Tables
Each year, the Tenant Service Authority and Dataspring produce a Profile of the Housing Association (HA) sector, consisting of a set of data tables and technical papers outlining HA stockholdings and changes within the sector over the year.
Please note that from 2007 onwards only Housing Associations which own and/or manage 1,000 or more units and/or bedspaces are required to complete the RSR long form. This has increased from 250 or more in previous years.
Guide to local rents 2008 Part III: social landlord rents: Supported Housing
The Guide to Local Rents Parts I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern of rents in the social housing sector in England. Part III provides data on housing association rents and service charges for supported housing and/or housing for older people at individual housing association, local authority area, regional, and national levels.
Guide to local rents 2008 Part II: Social Landlord Rents
The Guide to Local Rents, Part I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern in the social housing sector in England. Part II provides data on rents and service charges for general needs housing at individual housing association, local authority area, regional, and national levels.
Comparison of registered social landlord rents with owner occupier costs, 1998/99 to 2006/07
The report illustrates the recent development of owner-occupation (OO) costs at the lower priced property market and compares OO costs with registered social landlord (RSL) rents. It also examines the relationship between OO costs and RSL rents from 1998/99 to 2006/07 at different spatial levels.
Comparison between Housing Association Sector and Private Sector Rental Rates of Return across England: 1998/99 to 2006/07
The report examines the spatial pattern of rental rates of return in the housing association sector as compared to those observed in the private rented sector between 1998/99 and 2006/07 at national as well as at lower geographical levels. It also looks at rate differentials between the two sectors at four metropolitan areas: London, Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle.
Detailed Analysis of Housing Association Rents and Rental Rates of Return: 1998/99 to 2006/07
The report analyses how housing association (HA) rents relate to the lower quartile house prices in the private sector over the period 1998/99 to 2006/07 at national as well as at lower geographical levels. It also looks at the variation of rental rates of return on HA housing between regions.
Detailed Analysis of the Private Rents and Rental Rates of Return: 1996/97 to 2006/07
This report analyses how private rents relate to the lower quartile house prices in the private sector. It also looks at changes in the spatial pattern of private rents and private gross rental rates of return from 1996/97 to 2006/07 at national, regional and local authority levels.
Source Document - Understanding demographic, spatial and economic impacts on future affordable housing demand
The research uses both primary and secondary data to understand how demographic, spatial and economic changes will impact on affordable housing demand now and in the future (over the next 5 / 10 / 20 years).
Detailed Analysis of the Current Pattern of Registered Social Landlord (RSL) Rents: 2001/02 – 2006/07
The report examines the RSL rent patterns over the period from 2001/02 to 2006/07. It also looks at changes in rents over the five year period from 2001/02 to 2006/07 at different spatial levels; rents by property size; and finally the rent relativities between neighbouring local authorities.
Guide to local rents 2007 Part I: Cross Tenure Rents
The Guide to Local Rents, Part I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern in the social housing sector in England. Part I reports rents charged by housing associations (HAs), rents charged by local authorities, rents in the private rented sector and an equivalent cost of owner occupation.
Profile of the Housing Association Sector in 2007 Tables
Each year, the Housing Corporation and Dataspring produce a Profile of the Housing Association (HA) sector, consisting of a set of data tables and technical papers outlining HA stockholdings and changes within the sector over the year. (Please note that from 2007 onwards only Housing Associations which own and/or manage 1,000 or more units and/or bedspaces are required to complete the RSR long form. This has increased from 250 or more in previous years.)
Guide to local rents 2007 Part III: social landlord rents: Supported Housing
The Guide to Local Rents Parts I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern of rents in the social housing sector in England. Part III provides data on housing association rents and service charges for supported housing and/or housing for older people at individual housing association, local authority area, regional, and national levels.
Guide to local rents 2007 Part II: Social Landlord Rents
The Guide to Local Rents, Part I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern in the social housing sector in England. Part II provides data on rents and service charges for general needs housing at individual housing association, local authority area, regional, and national levels.
Guide to local rents 2006 Part I: Cross Tenure Rents
The Guide to Local Rents, Part I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern in the social housing sector in England. Part I reports rents charged by housing associations (HAs), rents charged by local authorities and rents in the private rented sector.
The Regulatory and Statistical Return Data set in 2006: Technical Notes
These notes focus specifically on the changes applied to the RSR in 2006. The document should be used in conjunction with 'Comparison of the RSR data tables published by the Housing Corporation in 2005 and 2006'.
Comparison of the RSR data tables published by the Housing Coporation in 2005 and 2006
This paper accompanies the Profile of the HA Sector in 2006 data tables. The aim of this report is to provide a guide on the content and comparability of the RSR 2006 tables with those produced in 2005.
Profile of the Housing Association Sector in 2006 Tables
Each year, Dataspring produces a 'Profile of the Housing Association Sector’ on behalf of the Housing Corporation, a report based on stock and rent information provided by HAs in the Regulatory and Statistical Return. The report comprises approximately 90 data tables, two technical papers and a brief summary of findings. A final set of tables for 2006 are now available for download.
Guide to local rents 2006 Part III: social landlord rents: Supported Housing
The Guide to Local Rents Parts I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern of rents in the social housing sector in England. Part III provides data on housing association rents and service charges for supported housing and/or housing for older people at individual housing association, local authority area, regional, and national levels.
Guide to local rents 2006 Part II: Social Landlord Rents
The Guide to Local Rents, Part I, II and III provide comprehensive data on the pattern in the social housing sector in England. Part II provides data on rents and service charges for general needs housing at individual housing association, local authority area, regional, and national levels.
This source document consists of a full set of data tables outlining HA stockholdings, along with four technical papers and one Dataspring Brieifing Paper - "Housing Associations in 2005".
Guide to local rents 2005 Part I: Cross Tenure Rents
Guide to Rents, Parts I and II: together these publications provide the data to undertake comparisons of rents geographically for all three rented sectors, between individual HAs and between individual LAs. A summary of the key findings from the data are provided with the data tables. Part I includes cross tenure rents for LAs.
Guide to local rents 2005 Part II: Social Landlord Rents
The Guide to Local Rents, Part I and II provide comprehensive data on the pattern in the social housing sector in England. Part II provides data on rents and service charges for general needs housing at individual housing association, local authority area, regional, and national levels.
Source 74: Profile of the Housing Association Sector in 2004
This source document s consists of a full set of data tables outlining HA stockholdings, along with four technical papers and one Dataspring Brieifing Paper - "Housing Associations in 2004".
Source 72: Guide to local rents, part I: cross tenure rents
Guide to Rents, Parts I and II: together these publications provide the data to undertake comparisons of rents geographically for all three rented sectors, between individual HAs and between individual LAs. A summary of the key findings from the data are provided with the data tables. Part I includes cross tenure rents for LAs.
Source 66: Guide to local rents, part I: cross tenure rents
Guide to Rents, Parts I and II: together these publications provide the data to undertake comparisons of rents geographically for all three rented sectors, between individual HAs and between individual LAs. A summary of the key findings from the data are provided with the data tables. Part I includes cross tenure rents for LAs.
Source 61: Guide to local rents, part I: cross tenure rents
Guide to Rents, Parts I and II: together these publications provide the data to undertake comparisons of rents geographically for all three rented sectors, between individual HAs and between individual LAs. A summary of the key findings from the data are provided with the data tables. Part I includes cross tenure rents for LAs.
Source 57: Housing Associations in 2001: Profile of the Sector
This source document consists of a full set of data tables outlining HA stockholdings, along with a summary paper outlining the main changes to stock and major trends in the housing association sector.