This municipality has experienced contour changes since 2013 :
01/01/2022 – Sougéal devient Sougeal.
In the case of a merger, when the geography of the source indicated under the table
/ graph is after the date of the merger, the data correspond to those of the new municipality.
tableauLOG T1 - Growth estimates of the number of housings by category since 1968
LOG T1 - Growth estimates of the number of housings by category since 1968
Housing category
1968(*)
1975(*)
1982
1990
1999
2006
2011
2016
2022
Altogether
271
282
308
333
316
347
376
402
387
Principal residences
233
241
237
247
239
263
277
291
267
Second dwellings and occasional dwellings
17
25
45
49
55
61
64
64
61
Vacant accommodations
21
16
26
37
22
23
35
48
59
(*) 1967 and 1974 for the overseas departments
Sources : Insee, RP1967 to RP1999 counts, RP2006 to RP2022 main holdings.
tableauLOG T1bis - Categories of housings
LOG T1bis - Categories of housings
Category of housing
2011
2016
2022
Principal residences
73,9
72,3
69,0
Second dwellings and occasional dwellings
16,9
15,9
15,8
Vacant dwellings
9,2
11,8
15,2
Sources : Insee, RP2011, RP2016 and RP2022, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2025.
tableauLOG T2 - Types of housings
LOG T2 - Types of housings
Type of housing
2011
%
2016
%
2022
%
Altogether
376
100,0
402
100,0
387
100,0
Houses
376
100,0
392
97,5
387
100,0
Flats
0
0,0
0
0,0
0
0,0
Others
0
0,0
10
2,5
0
0,0
Sources : Insee, RP2011, RP2016 et RP2022, exploitations principales, géographie au
01/01/2025.
tableauLOG T2bis - Contributions to the change in the number of principal residences
LOG T2bis - Contributions to the change in the number of principal residences
Contributions
2011-2016
%
2016-2022
%
Total change
13
3,6
–24
–5,9
due to the household size effect
34
9,1
6
1,6
due to the demographic effect
–21
–5,5
–30
–7,4
Note: The change in the number of households (and therefore in the number of main
residences) can be broken down into two effects: the "household size effect" and the
"demographic effect."
Indeed, a decrease in average household size leads to an increased housing need, even
if the population remains stable. The remaining part of the change is referred to
as the demographic effect.
These effects can be either positive or negative.
Sources : Insee, RP2011, RP2016 et RP2022, exploitations principales, géographie au
01/01/2025.
tableauLOG T3 - Principal residences by number of rooms
LOG T3 - Principal residences by number of rooms
Number of rooms
2011
%
2016
%
2022
%
Altogether
277
100,0
291
100,0
267
100,0
1 room
5
1,8
4
1,5
3
1,1
2 rooms
22
7,9
23
8,0
15
5,5
3 rooms
46
16,4
50
17,2
45
16,9
4 rooms
71
25,7
82
28,1
60
22,5
5 rooms or above
134
48,2
132
45,3
144
54,0
Sources : Insee, RP2011, RP2016 and RP2022, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2025.
tableauLOG T4 - Principal residences average number of rooms
LOG T4 - Principal residences average number of rooms
Type of main residence
2011
2016
2022
All main residences
4,4
4,4
4,7
House
4,4
4,4
4,7
Flat
Sources : Insee, RP2011, RP2016 and RP2022, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2025.
tableauLOG T4bis - Dwelling occupancy index
LOG T4bis - Dwelling occupancy index
Occupancy index
2011
2016
2022
Standard occupancy
18,6
16,7
5,5
Moderate over-occupation
5,7
1,9
0,0
Severe over-occupation
0,0
0,0
0,0
Moderate under-occupation
28,6
25,9
30,6
Severe under-occupation
17,1
27,8
19,0
Very severe under-occupation
30,0
27,8
44,9
Sources : Insee, RP2011, RP2016 and RP2022, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2025.
tableauLOG T5 - Principal residences in 2022 by completion period
LOG T5 - Principal residences in 2022 by completion period
Completion period
Number
%
Principal residences build before 2020
263
100,0
Before 1919
122
46,3
From 1919 to 1945
11
4,3
From 1946 to 1970
25
9,7
From 1971 to 1990
51
19,5
From 1991 to 2005
26
9,7
From 2006 to 2019
28
10,6
Source : Insee, RP2022 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2025.