Top five growth cities
of income is being spent on rental units on average in the top ten cities, significantly in excess of what is considered to be affordable
54%
The average number of households on affordable housing waiting lists is 11,755 across the top 10 cities (or 2% of the populations) (excluding Edinburgh)
11,755 households on waiting lists
is the average house price to earnings ratio across the top ten cities, demonstrating the difficulty in accessing housing ownership via the open market
9.97
Brighton
3.
Bristol
1.
Southampton
2.
Birmingham
4.
Manchester
5.
