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  • Details of the national non-domestic rates collected by local authorities in the financial year 2016 to 2017.

  • Year 1 and 2 findings from the independent evaluation of the Fair Chance Fund.

  • Statistics on net additional dwellings in England up to 2016 to 2017.

  • Estimate of the number of properties liable for Council Tax as at September 2017.

  • These reports outline the development of the programme, review the outcomes achieved and lessons learned, and set out recommendations.

  • Comparison of the 1967 housing survey with the English Housing Survey in 2017.

  • Download aggregated data behind the UK House Price Index (UK HPI).

  • Monthly report showing the data for the average house prices for England.

  • A quarterly bulletin containing information on new housing starts and completions, homelessness, the Northern Ireland House Price Index and new dwelling sales and prices

  • Monthly report showing the data for the average house prices for Scotland.

  • Monthly report showing the data for the average house prices for Wales.

  • Monthly report that shows changes in average house prices for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  • The latest findings from the English Housing Survey 2015 to 2016.

  • A report illustrating the costs of improving energy efficiency of dwellings through different measures, such as insulation.

  • Statistics on gross additional affordable housing supply in England.

  • Experimental statistics on Energy Performance of Buildings Certificates in England and Wales

  • The Statistical Data Return is an annual online survey completed by all private registered providers of social housing in England.

  • Download aggregated data behind the UK House Price Index (UK HPI).

  • Monthly report showing the data for the average house prices for England.

  • Monthly report that shows changes in average house prices for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.