1 |
Exclusive enclaves |
7 |
2 |
Metropolitan money |
42 |
3 |
Large house luxury |
278 |
4 |
Asset rich families |
973 |
5 |
Wealthy countryside commuters |
923 |
6 |
Financially comfortable families |
920 |
7 |
Affluent professionals |
220 |
8 |
Prosperous suburban families |
526 |
9 |
Well-off edge of towners |
642 |
10 |
Better-off villagers |
1149 |
11 |
Settled suburbia, older people |
1195 |
12 |
Retired and empty nesters |
1040 |
13 |
Upmarket downsizers |
317 |
14 |
Townhouse cosmopolitans |
240 |
15 |
Younger professionals in smaller flats |
217 |
16 |
Metropolitan professionals |
164 |
17 |
Socialising young renters |
214 |
18 |
Career driven young families |
652 |
19 |
First time buyers in small, modern homes |
748 |
20 |
Mixed metropolitan areas |
344 |
21 |
Farms and cottages |
671 |
22 |
Larger families in rural areas |
584 |
23 |
Owner occupiers in small towns and villages |
1246 |
24 |
Comfortably-off families in modern housing |
959 |
25 |
Larger family homes, multi-ethnic areas |
328 |
26 |
Semi-professional families, owner occupied neighbourhoods |
946 |
27 |
Suburban semis, conventional attitudes |
1238 |
28 |
Owner occupied terraces, average income |
596 |
29 |
Established suburbs, older families |
984 |
30 |
Older people, neat and tidy neighbourhoods |
1081 |
31 |
Elderly singles in purpose-built accommodation |
191 |
32 |
Educated families in terraces, young children |
764 |
33 |
Smaller houses and starter homes |
778 |
34 |
Student flats and halls of residence |
67 |
35 |
Term-time terraces |
85 |
36 |
Educated young people in flats and tenements |
264 |
37 |
Low cost flats in suburban areas |
490 |
38 |
Semi-skilled workers in traditional neighbourhoods |
951 |
39 |
Fading owner occupied terraces |
993 |
40 |
High occupancy terraces, many Asian families |
340 |
41 |
Labouring semi-rural estates |
710 |
42 |
Struggling young families in post-war terraces |
615 |
43 |
Families in right-to-buy estates |
922 |
44 |
Post-war estates, limited means |
761 |
45 |
Pensioners in social housing, semis and terraces |
223 |
46 |
Elderly people in social rented flats |
325 |
47 |
Low income older people in smaller semis |
919 |
48 |
Pensioners and singles in social rented flats |
477 |
49 |
Young families in low cost private flats |
415 |
50 |
Struggling younger people in mixed tenure |
472 |
51 |
Young people in small, low cost terraces |
889 |
52 |
Poorer families, many children, terraced housing |
585 |
53 |
Low income terraces |
346 |
54 |
Multi-ethnic, purpose-built estates |
322 |
55 |
Deprived and ethnically diverse in flats |
312 |
56 |
Low income large families in social rented semis |
672 |
57 |
Social rented flats, families and single parents |
406 |
58 |
Singles and young families, some receiving benefits |
578 |
59 |
Deprived areas and high-rise flats |
403 |
60 |
Active communal population |
13 |
61 |
Inactive communal population |
55 |
62 |
Business addresses without resident population |
93 |
99 |
Unclassified |
0 |