Market Updates May 10, 2024
     

Homes built between World War I and World War II

This heat map of Doncaster visually highlights the areas with homes built between World War I and World War II. The darker red regions represent the areas of Doncaster that have a higher concentration of homes from this period. These areas stand out against the grey regions, where no homes from that era exist.

The interwar period was marked by a challenging economic landscape. The Great Depression of the 1930s caused widespread unemployment and reduced economic activity, making home construction difficult. Additionally, funding for public housing was limited, and high interest rates deterred private investment. Social unrest and political instability further dampened growth in the property market.

Despite these conditions, certain areas in Doncaster experienced growth, reflecting the changing housing needs and the influence of early urban planning efforts. This graphic provides a fascinating insight into the city’s development and offers a window into a unique chapter of British housing history.

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