Halberton, Mid Devon: Mid Devon 006B

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What proportion of residents living here own their own home?

Mid Devon 006B sits within the Halberton ward under the local district authority of Mid Devon. The roads that make up this catchment are listed at the bottom of this page.

Owner occupied
75.2%
Socially rented
9.5%

Homeownership and rentals

This shows the breakdown of who owns and who rents their homes in the area and is compared against the regional average across the South West of England.

This area has a higher proportion of households that are living rent free, standing at 2.1%.

"Owned by the occupant" includes those who both have bought their home and fully paid off their mortgage, as well as those who have bought their home and still have a mortgage/loan outstanding against it.

A high population of young adults can lead to higher private rented accomodation since they may still be saving up for a deposit on their first home.

75.2% of people living here own their own home - this is 7.7% more people than the average for the South West of England.

The remaining 24.8% of people rent their home (this includes those that live rent free, for example adult children who been bought a home by their parents).

Out of those that rent, 12.4% rent from private landlords, 9.5% rent from social landlords (i.e. the local council and charities) and 2.1% live rent free.

Socially rented housing makes up 9.5% of the households in this area, which is 3.9% less than the regional average.

Home ownership Proportion of homes
Owned by the occupant 75.2%
Privately rented 12.4%
Socially rented 9.5%
Living rent free 2.1%

Detailed breakdown of household tenure

The chart below shows the breakdown of residents who have paid off their mortgage, those that are still paying a mortgage, as well as those who are renting and whether that is with a private landlord or through a social housing body.

Older residents are more likely to have paid off their mortgage whilst a high student population can lead to a higher proportion of households being rented.

A property is regarded as owned outright if the owner occupier has paid off their mortgage in full. Social housing is provided to those who most need it by local authorities and charities.

44.0% of people living here have paid off their mortgage completely - this is significantly higher than the wider regional average, which stands at 35.4%.

A higher proportion of home owners who have paid off their mortgage in full can signify an older or wealthier population.

31.2% of people living here still have a mortgage outstanding against their home - this is largely in line with the wider regional average.

Home ownership Proportion of homes
Owned outright 44.0%
Owned with a mortgage 31.2%
Privately rented 12.4%
Shared ownership 1.0%
Socially rented from council 6.4%
Socially rented (not from council) 3.0%