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the chart be;ow shows the percentage of household in owned

and rented accomodation in England and Wales between 1918 and 2011

Between 1981 and 2011, the share of households owned and leased housing in England and Wales is
prsented in bar graph.

Overall, there was one era where the percentages were the same. At the same time, the tendency to
buy a home grew as much as the demand for renting an apartment dropped.

In the initial year, households with owned housing accounted for only 22%, whereas rental houses
accounted for nearly three-quarters. Then, throughout the years, the percentage of people who
opted to purchase a home progressively climbed until it reached the same level as the percentage
who wanted to live in a rental property, which declined until it reached half in 1971.

In the eventual year, people living in rental housing decreased substantially to 40%, one-fifth fewer
than those living in owned housing in 1981. Similarly, after 20 years, the percentage of people who
own a home rose to about 70% before falling to 65 percent. On the other hand, Rental housing hit a
low of just over 30% before rebounding to account for roughly a third of the total.

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