English Housing Survey 2014/15 ( National Statistics )
		July 22, 2016	
National Statistics
ENGLiSH HOUSING SURVEY 2014 -2015. Published yesterday 21st July from Department for Communities and Local Government.
Annual report on those new to home ownership (first time buyers) and those who aspire to be home owners. Full Report click here
Annual report which provides a profile of social renters and the condition of the homes in which they live. Full report click here
To see other reports English Housing Survey 2014/15 visit GOV.UK (Publications/Housing)
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