Landulph Housing Survey

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Landulph Housing Survey DAYS LEFT DAYS LIVE ANSWERS RESPONSE TIME (MEDIAN) COMPLETES 0 41 69 4m 9s 65 1. Does a member of your household require Affordable Housing? 10 8 6 4 2 Yes No 1 Yes 12 (17.39 %) 2 No 57 (82.61 %) Responses 69

2. Does a member of your household live in the Parish? 10 8 6 4 2 Yes No 1 Yes 47 (82.46 %) 2 No 10 (17.54 %) Responses 57

3. PART 1 General Housing Circumstances Is your home in the Parish your main home? 10 8 6 4 2 Yes No 1 Yes 45 (95.74 %) 2 No 2 (4.26 %) Responses 47

4. What type of home do you live in? 10 75% 5 25% Detached Semi-detached Terraced Bungalow Flat Maisonette Mobile home or caravan 1 Detached 32 (68.09 %) 2 Semi-detached 6 (12.77 %) 3 Terraced 3 (6.38 %) 4 Bungalow 6 (12.77 %) 5 Flat 0 (0 %) 6 Maisonette 0 (0 %) 7 Mobile home or caravan 0 (0 %) Responses 47 Other (please specify) No answers

5. How long have you lived at your present address? 10 8 6 4 2 Less than 3 years 3-5 years 5-10 years More than 10 years 1 Less than 3 years 7 (14.89 %) 2 3-5 years 8 (17.02 %) 3 5-10 years 8 (17.02 %) 4 More than 10 years 24 (51.06 %) Responses 47

6. How many bedrooms in your home? 10 8 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5+ 1 1 0 (0 %) 2 2 5 (10.64 %) 3 3 20 (42.55 %) 4 4 16 (34.04 %) 5 5+ 6 (12.77 %) Responses 47

7. Do you own or rent your home? 10 75% 5 25% Owned outright Owned with a mortgage or loan Shared ownership Rented from the Council Rented from a Housing Association Private rented Living with a relative or friend Tied or linked to job 1 Owned outright 27 (57.45 %) 2 Owned with a mortgage or loan 18 (38.3 %) 3 Shared ownership 0 (0 %) 4 Rented from the Council 1 (2.13 %) 5 Rented from a Housing Association 0 (0 %) 6 Private rented 0 (0 %) 7 Living with a relative or friend 1 (2.13 %) 8 Tied or linked to job 0 (0 %) Responses 47

8. Is your home adapted? 10 8 6 4 2 Yes No 1 Yes 1 (2.13 %) 2 No 46 (97.87 %) Responses 47

9. If so, please select the following adaptations that apply. 10 8 6 4 2 Stair lift Access ramps Grab rails Level access shower Lifeline Other 1 Stair lift 0 (0 %) 2 Access ramps 1 (100 %) 3 Grab rails 1 (100 %) 4 Level access shower 1 (100 %) 5 Lifeline 1 (100 %) 6 Other 1 (100 %) Responses 1

10. Is your property sheltered or supported accommodation? 10 8 6 4 2 No Yes, sheltered (older persons accomodation, generally with a scheme manager) Yes, supported (combination of housing and support services provided) 1 No 46 (97.87 %) 2 Yes, sheltered (older persons accomodation, generally with a scheme manager) 1 (2.13 %) 3 Yes, supported (combination of housing and support services provided) 0 (0 %) Responses 47

11. Have any members of your household moved out of the parish in the last 5 years? If so, how many? 10 8 6 4 2 None 1 2 3 4 5+ 1 None 36 (76.6 %) 2 1 8 (17.02 %) 3 2 3 (6.38 %) 4 3 0 (0 %) 5 4 0 (0 %) 6 5+ 0 (0 %) Responses 47

12. Please indicate their reason(s) for moving out of the parish? 10 75% 5 25% To move to cheaper accomodation Previous home was too small Previous home was too big Access problems Disrepair / condition of home To live closer to employment To live independently 1 To move to cheaper accomodation 1 (9.09 %) 2 Previous home was too small 0 (0 %) 3 Previous home was too big 0 (0 %) 4 Access problems 0 (0 %) 5 Disrepair / condition of home 0 (0 %) 6 To live closer to employment 2 (18.18 %) 7 To live independently 8 (72.73 %) Responses 11

13. PART 2 Affordable Housing Need Circumstances Only to be completed by or on behalf of a person in your household in housing need. A "household" can be made up of a single occupier, a couple or family (include all those who need to move together). Does the household needing to move own or rent their home? 10 75% 5 25% Owned outright Owned with a mortgage or loan Shared ownership Rented from the Council Rented from a Housing Association Private rented Living with a relative or friend Tied or linked to job 1 Owned outright 0 (0 %) 2 Owned with a mortgage or loan 5 (38.46 %) 3 Shared ownership 0 (0 %) 4 Rented from the Council 1 (7.69 %) 5 Rented from a Housing Association 0 (0 %) 6 Private rented 5 (38.46 %) 7 Living with a relative or friend 1 (7.69 %) 8 Tied or linked to job 1 (7.69 %) Responses 13

14. How many bedrooms does the household needing to move have access to? 10 8 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5+ 1 1 2 (18.18 %) 2 2 2 (18.18 %) 3 3 5 (45.45 %) 4 4 2 (18.18 %) 5 5+ 0 (0 %) Responses 11

15. Has the member of the household needing to move, lived or worked in the parish for more than 3 years? 10 8 6 4 2 Yes No 1 Yes 2 (20 %) 2 No 8 (80 %) Responses 10

16. Has the member of the household needing to move, previously lived in the parish for more than 5 years? 10 8 6 4 2 Yes No 1 Yes 5 (50 %) 2 No 5 (50 %) Responses 10

17. Does the member of the household needing to move, have a family member who has lived in the parish for 5 years or more? 10 8 6 4 2 Yes No 1 Yes 7 (70 %) 2 No 3 (30 %) Responses 10

18. Family member's relationship to you? 10 75% 5 25% Mother Father Daughter Son Brother Sister None of the above 1 Mother 3 (42.86 %) 2 Father 0 (0 %) 3 Daughter 2 (28.57 %) 4 Son 0 (0 %) 5 Brother 0 (0 %) 6 Sister 0 (0 %) 7 None of the above 2 (28.57 %) Responses 7

19. Why does the household need to move? Please select reason(s). 10 75% 5 25% To move to a more affordable home A problem with the condition of the home To live with partner To move closer to friends / family Currently renting, but would like to buy Current home is too small Current home is too big Living with friends / family and would like to live independently To provide support to family member Other (please specify) 1 To move to a more affordable home 2 (20 %) 2 A problem with the condition of the home 1 (10 %) 3 To live with partner 0 (0 %) 4 To move closer to friends / family 6 (60 %) 5 Currently renting, but would like to buy 2 (20 %) 6 Current home is too small 2 (20 %) 7 Current home is too big 0 (0 %) 8 Living with friends / family and would like to live independently 0 (0 %) 9 To provide support to family member 2 (20 %) 10 Other (please specify) 3 (30 %) Responses 10

20. When does the household need to move? 10 8 6 4 2 Less than 3 years 2-5 years 5-10 years 10 years + 1 Less than 3 years 8 (80 %) 2 2-5 years 2 (20 %) 3 5-10 years 0 (0 %) 4 10 years + 0 (0 %) Responses 10

21. Where would the household like to live? 10 8 6 4 2 Cargreen Anywhere in the parish Outside the Parish 1 Cargreen 7 (70 %) 2 Anywhere in the parish 3 (30 %) 3 Outside the Parish 0 (0 %) Responses 10

22. You can use Cornwall Housing's online system for housing advice to assess which housing options may be most suitable to your needs. cornwallhousing.org.uk/housingoptions What type(s) of housing is suitable for the household need? 10 75% 5 25% Affordable rent (rented housing through a Housing Association or Council) Shared ownership (part buy part rent, normally provided by a Housing Association) Intermediate sale (discount from open market, normally provided by a private developer) Private rented Open market Other (please specify) 1 Affordable rent (rented housing through a Housing Association or Council) 4 (40 %) 2 Shared ownership (part buy part rent, normally provided by a Housing Association) 2 (20 %) 3 Intermediate sale (discount from open market, normally provided by a private developer) 5 (50 %) 4 Private rented 1 (10 %) 5 Open market 6 (60 %) 6 Other (please specify) 0 (0 %) Responses 10 No answers

23. How many bedrooms does the household need to accommodate the household members moving with them? 10 8 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5+ 1 1 3 (30 %) 2 2 1 (10 %) 3 3 2 (20 %) 4 4 4 (40 %) 5 5+ 0 (0 %) Responses 10

24. Does the household need additional bedroom(s) to provide extra space? Please select all that apply. 10 75% 5 25% No Yes, shared custody of child or children Yes, I sometimes need someone to stay with me to provide care / support Yes, I need a spare room for friends and family to visit Yes, I need space to work from home Other (please specify) 1 No 3 (30 %) 2 Yes, shared custody of child or children 3 (30 %) 3 Yes, I sometimes need someone to stay with me to provide care / support 1 (10 %) 4 Yes, I need a spare room for friends and family to visit 3 (30 %) 5 Yes, I need space to work from home 3 (30 %) 6 Other (please specify) 0 (0 %) Responses 10 No answers

25. Does anyone in the household have specific housing requirements? Please select all that apply. 10 8 6 4 2 No Adapted for wheelchair Accommodation on the ground floor Older persons accommodation Other (please specify) 1 No 6 (60 %) 2 Adapted for wheelchair 1 (10 %) 3 Accommodation on the ground floor 2 (20 %) 4 Older persons accommodation 2 (20 %) 5 Other (please specify) 1 (10 %) Responses 10

26. If purchasing, what is the maximum price range the household can afford? 10 75% 5 25% Do not wish to purchase Under 80,000 81,000-100,000 101,000-125,000 126,000-155,000 156,000-200,000 200,000+ 1 Do not wish to purchase 2 (20 %) 2 Under 80,000 0 (0 %) 3 81,000-100,000 0 (0 %) 4 101,000-125,000 0 (0 %) 5 126,000-155,000 3 (30 %) 6 156,000-200,000 1 (10 %) 7 200,000+ 4 (40 %) Responses 10

27. If purchasing, how much approximately could the household initially put into the property as a deposit? 10 8 6 4 2 Up to 5,000 6,000-10,000 11,000-20,000 21,000-30,000 31,000 + 1 Up to 5,000 1 (12.5 %) 2 6,000-10,000 0 (0 %) 3 11,000-20,000 4 (50 %) 4 21,000-30,000 1 (12.5 %) 5 31,000 + 2 (25 %) Responses 8

28. If renting, what is the maximum monthly rent the household can afford? 10 75% 5 25% Do not wish to rent Under 400 pcm 401-500 pcm 501-600 pcm 601-700 pcm 701-800 pcm 800 + pcm 1 Do not wish to rent 6 (60 %) 2 Under 400 pcm 1 (10 %) 3 401-500 pcm 1 (10 %) 4 501-600 pcm 0 (0 %) 5 601-700 pcm 0 (0 %) 6 701-800 pcm 0 (0 %) 7 800 + pcm 2 (20 %) Responses 10

29. If the household is not currently registered, you can contact and/or apply through: HomeChoice Tel: 0300 1234 161 Email: info@cornwallhousing.org.uk Web: cornwallhousing.org.uk/homechoice Help To Buy South West Tel: 0300 100 0021 Email: info@helptobuysouthwest.org.uk Web: helptobuysouthwest.org.uk Is the household on the Council's HomeChoice and/or Help to Buy South West registers? 10 8 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 1 Yes, HomeChoice (rented properties through a Housing Association (HA) or Council) 1 (10 %) 2 Yes, Help To Buy South West (shared ownership (HA) and/or intermediate sale through a private developer) 0 (0 %) 3 Yes, both 0 (0 %) 4 Neither 9 (90 %) Responses 10

31. PART 3 Your thoughts on Affordable Housing Would you support an affordable housing led development, to help meet the needs of local people with a connection to the Parish? 10 8 6 4 2 Yes No Maybe 1 Yes 31 (56.36 %) 2 No 10 (18.18 %) 3 Maybe 14 (25.45 %) Responses 55 Please provide reasons for your response

32. How many new homes would you support being built? 10 8 6 4 2 None 1-20 21-30 31-40 41+ Don t mind 1 None 8 (14.55 %) 2 1-20 37 (67.27 %) 3 21-30 1 (1.82 %) 4 31-40 1 (1.82 %) 5 41+ 6 (10.91 %) 6 Don't mind 2 (3.64 %) Responses 55

33. What type(s) of development would you support? Please tick all that apply. 10 8 6 4 2 None Affordable rented homes Affordable homes for purchase Open market housing All of the above 1 None 7 (12.73 %) 2 Affordable rented homes 18 (32.73 %) 3 Affordable homes for purchase 28 (50.91 %) 4 Open market housing 17 (30.91 %) 5 All of the above 12 (21.82 %) Responses 55 Other (please specify)