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Peninsula District

Dwelling type

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In the Peninsula District, 30.2% of the dwellings were medium or high density, compared to 15% in Avoca Beach - Picketts Valley - Copacabana - MacMasters Beach.

Dwelling Type is an important determinant of the Peninsula District's residential role and function. A greater concentration of higher density dwellings is likely to attract more young adults and smaller households, often renting. Larger, detached or separate dwellings are more likely to attract families and prospective families. The residential built form often reflects market opportunities or planning policy, such as building denser forms of housing around public transport nodes or employment centres.

Dwelling Type statistics should be viewed in conjunction with Household Size, Household Types, Housing Tenure and Age Structure for a more complete picture of the housing market in the Peninsula District.

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Derived from the Census:

'Dwelling Structure is derived from the ABS address register supplemented with information from Census Field Officers.'

Dwelling structure
Peninsula District - Dwellings (Enumerated)20212001Change
Dwelling typeNumber%Avoca Beach - Picketts Valley - Copacabana - MacMasters Beach %Number%Avoca Beach - Picketts Valley - Copacabana - MacMasters Beach %2001 to 2021
Separate house12,58366.885.212,18273.983.5+401
Medium density5,48929.110.03,84923.39.3+1,640
High density2121.14.6510.32.8+161
Caravans, cabin, houseboat4312.3--2581.63.4+173
Other540.30.2390.20.3+15
Not stated790.4--1070.60.8-28
Total Private Dwellings18,848100.0100.016,486100.0100.0+2,362
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2001 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information
Dwelling type
Peninsula District20212001Change
Dwelling typeNumber%Avoca Beach - Picketts Valley - Copacabana - MacMasters Beach %Number%Avoca Beach - Picketts Valley - Copacabana - MacMasters Beach %2001 to 2021
Occupied private dwellings16,76088.972.514,15385.768.8+2,606
Unoccupied private dwellings2,08811.127.42,34714.231.2-260
Non private dwellings100.10.1200.1---10
Total dwellings18,858100.0100.016,521100.0100.0+2,336
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2001 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
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Dominant groups

In 2021, there were 12,583 separate houses in the area, 5,489 medium density dwellings, and 212 high density dwellings. In addition, there were 431 caravans/cabins/houseboats in the area.

Analysis of the types of dwellings in the Peninsula District in 2021 shows that 66.8% of all dwellings were separate houses; 29.1% were medium density dwellings, and 1.1% were in high density dwellings, compared with 85.2%, 10.0%, and 4.6% in the Avoca Beach - Picketts Valley - Copacabana - MacMasters Beach respectively.

In 2021, a total of 88.9% of the dwellings in the Peninsula District were occupied on Census night, compared to 72.5% in Avoca Beach - Picketts Valley - Copacabana - MacMasters Beach. The proportion of unoccupied dwellings was 11.1%, which is smaller compared to that found in Avoca Beach - Picketts Valley - Copacabana - MacMasters Beach (27.4%).

Emerging groups

The total number of dwellings in the Peninsula District increased by 2,337 between 2001 and 2021.

The largest changes in the type of dwellings found in the Peninsula District between 2001 and 2021 were:

  • Medium density (+1,640 dwellings)
  • Separate house (+401 dwellings)
  • Caravans, cabin, houseboat (+173 dwellings)
  • High density (+161 dwellings)

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