Housing


NHS Survey

Understanding Society: Putting the Place into Public Services

Drawing on 8 MRP models, we explore satisfaction with public services across the UK with interactive maps that enable you to explore satisfaction with a range of public services by local authority.

The cost of living continues to be the most important issue facing London

New research from Ipsos, conducted on behalf of London Councils tracks Londoners’ perceptions of key issues facing London as well as attitudes towards a number of key policy areas, including housing, crime, employment and devolution.
Housing Survey

64% of Britons satisfied with their housing situation – but 6 in 10 renters believe they will never be able to afford their own home

In Great Britain, 64% of people are happy with their current housing situation. This is slightly higher than the global average of 61%.
Politics Survey

Britain’s housing crisis: where MPs and the public agree...and disagree

Both groups acknowledge that there is a housing crisis in the UK, but their perspectives on solutions and preferred actions vary considerably.
Housing Survey

Housing Preferences for Older People Survey

Ipsos and the Housing Learning & Improvement Network (Housing LIN) have published a report based on a survey of over 5,500 UK residents aged 50 and over. This research provides detailed evidence on the current housing circumstances, preferences, and aspirations of older people, offering crucial insights for local authorities, policymakers, housing providers, and other stakeholders to help plan and deliver suitable housing options for the older population.
Housing Survey

57% of the UK public think there will always be significant levels of homelessness

A new Ipsos survey commissioned by St. Mungos reveals that just 29% of UK adults surveyed know how they could support people experiencing homelessness.
Housing Survey

Research by Ipsos for Barclays identifies potential to unlock capacity in the housing market

New investigation into the scale and nature of the ‘right-sizing’ market used by Barclays to recommend five policy changes.
Housing Survey

Public: building more homes is the number one housing priority, but other things matter too!

Building more affordable homes, tackling homelessness, and reducing the number of empty homes are seen by the public as key housing priorities for the next government.
Housing Survey

Rent controls and expanding social housing are popular with public

A majority of the public support introducing rent controls for housing in England.