While roughly three-fifths of private renters said they expected to buy a property, only half expected to do so within the next five years.
The majority of owner occupiers with a mortgage were between 35 and 54, while 83% were in full-time work. Just fewer than three-quarters were living with a partner, and two-fifths of these also had children.
Over two-thirds of white households were owner occupiers, followed by 61% of households of Indian origin and 57% of Pakistani or Bangladeshi origin.
Roughly half a million households had members who had previously given up a home due to difficulties in paying the mortgage.
Some 59% of those who had given up a home had sold it, either to avoid getting into arrears with the mortgage or to avoid court action by their lender.
In 41% of cases the mortgage lender had taken over the property, either through a court order or when the household had left voluntarily.