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Estimates of Households and Dwellings in Scotland, 2007

Table 3: Characteristics of dwellings by urban-rural classification, 2007

   

Large urban areas

Other urban areas

Accessible small towns

Remote small towns

Accessible rural areas

Remote rural areas

Council Tax band of dwelling1

Bands A-C

63%

68%

65%

70%

48%

57%

Bands D-E

25%

23%

25%

23%

31%

30%

Bands F-H

12%

9%

10%

7%

21%

13%

Total

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

Dwelling type

Flats

60%

33%

25%

26%

11%

8%

Terraced

16%

28%

27%

24%

19%

13%

Semi-detached

15%

21%

25%

25%

25%

23%

Detached

9%

18%

23%

23%

44%

54%

Unknown

0%

0%

0%

1%

1%

2%

Total

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

Number of rooms per dwelling2

1-3 rooms

51%

42%

39%

38%

29%

26%

4-6 rooms

44%

53%

55%

50%

58%

56%

7 or more rooms

4%

4%

5%

6%

12%

10%

Unknown

1%

0%

1%

6%

1%

7%

Total

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

Median number of rooms per dwelling2

3

4

4

4

4

4

Dwellings per hectare

9.94

5.19

2.11

1.57

0.14

0.03

Population,
by age group3

0-15 (children)

17%

19%

19%

18%

19%

18%

16-59/64 (working age)

65%

62%

61%

58%

62%

59%

60/65+ (pensionable age)

18%

19%

20%

24%

19%

23%

Total

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

 

1. Each dwelling is placed in one of eight Council Tax bands (A to H), with dwellings in band H being the most expensive.
2. The term 'room' is defined as the number of habitable rooms (usually bedrooms and living rooms).
3. Working age includes males aged 16 to 64 and females aged 16 to 59, pensionable age includes males aged 65+ and females aged 60+. Source: GROS 2006 mid-year population estimates.

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