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Racial inequalities affect home ownership in the UK, says research

by Glasgow Report
in Real Estate


ACCORDING to research led by the University of Stirling, Black and Bangladeshi communities show the lowest home owner-occupier rates, and face problems securing financing and buying a home.

The research revealed that, compared to White, Indian and Pakistani communities, Black and Bangladeshi communities are far less likely to be homeowners.

The racial inequality also persisted while securing mortgage financing and amassing housing wealth.

Additionally, there was a significant wealth gap among some ethnic groups like Indians and Pakistani, as they appear to be less disadvantaged by economic constraints and are better able to access employment and financial opportunities, including homeownership.

According to the 2021 census data, 74% of Indian households, 68% of White British and 58% of Pakistani households are homeowners, compared to 46% of Bangladeshi, 40% of Black Caribbean and 20% of Black African households.

The report points to a direct link between the low numbers of minoritised groups owning homes, and the UK’s recent decline in home ownership – which up until now has been blamed largely on economic factors and rising property prices. 

The research also suggests that young households, which are often cited as struggling to get on the property ladder in the UK, are disproportionately represented amongst Black Caribbean and Black African households. 

A collaboration between the University of Stirling and Sheffield Hallam University analysed publications, policy documents and guidance on housing from the 1960s.

The findings revealed that the UK’s Right to Buy policy – introduced in 1980 to extend homeownership to a wider range of households – extended risk to low-income households, amongst them a disproportionate amount of minoritised ethnic groups. 

As many of those households lived in high value and poor-quality inner-city localities, they failed to benefit from the policy. 

Dr Regina Serpa, of the University of Stirling’s faculty of social sciences, said: “Much of the debate around the fall in homeownership in the UK has focused on surging home prices and the inability of young people to get on the property ladder. Our study shows that ethnic inequality plays a large part in the decline. 

“It also highlights the causes and consequences of ethnic discrimination in housing at structural, institutional and individual levels, and will help formulate future policy to address the social inequalities which are clearly still rife in the sector.” 

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