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Centenary Heights

Housing tenure

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In Centenary Heights, 60% of households were purchasing or fully owned their home, 34.8% were renting privately, and 1.7% were in social housing in 2021.

Centenary Heights's Housing Tenure data provides insights into its socio-economic status as well as the role it plays in the housing market. For example, a high concentration of private renters may indicate a transient area attractive to young singles and couples, while a concentration of home owners indicates a more settled area with mature families and empty-nesters (Household Summary). Tenure can also reflect built form (Dwelling Type), with a significantly higher share of renters in high density housing and a substantially larger proportion of home-owners in separate houses, although this is not always the case.

In conjunction with other socio-economic status indicators in Centenary Heights, Tenure data is useful for analysing housing markets, housing affordability and identifying public housing areas.

Further reading: How can Councils influence affordable housing.

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Derived from the Census questions:

'Is this dwelling (owned outright, owned with a mortgage etc.)', and 'If this dwelling is being rented, who is it rented from?'

Housing tenure
Centenary Heights - Households (Enumerated)20212016Change
Tenure typeNumber%Toowoomba %Number%Toowoomba %2016 to 2021
Fully owned78829.931.478931.030.7-1
Mortgage78529.830.674129.130.6+44
Renting - Total96636.730.784233.129.0+124
Renting - Social housing461.72.4481.92.6-2
Renting - Private91734.828.178931.026.3+128
Renting - Not stated30.10.250.20.2-2
Other tenure type170.62.0230.92.0-6
Not stated762.95.21515.97.7-75
Total households2,632100.0100.02,546100.0100.0+86
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

Analysis of the housing tenure of households of Centenary Heights in 2021 compared to Toowoomba shows that there was a smaller proportion of households who owned their dwelling; a smaller proportion purchasing their dwelling; and a larger proportion who were renters.

Overall, 29.9% of households owned their dwelling; 29.8% were purchasing, and 36.7% were renting, compared with 31.4%, 30.6% and 30.7% respectively for Toowoomba.

Emerging groups

The largest change in housing tenure categories for the households in Centenary Heights between 2016 and 2021 was:

  • Renting - Private (+128 households)

The total number of households in Centenary Heights increased by 86 between 2016 and 2021.

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