The survey also asks respondents who are owner occupiers whether they bought the property under the right-to-buy scheme. The tables give information on household type and age of highest income householder from the 2002 Scottish House Condition Survey for those respondents to the survey who were owner occupiers, said that they were living in a house which had previously been owned by a local council or housing association but which they had not bought under the right-to-buy schemeTable A: Estimated Percentage of Households in Resold Right-to-Buy Properties by Household Type Household type % of Households in Resold Right-to-buy Properties Single adult 16% Small adult 19% Single parent 5% Small family 24% Large family 8% Large adult 8% Older smaller 11% Single pensioner 10% All households in resold right-to-buy properties 100% Table B: Estimated Percentage of Households by Age of Highest Income Householder in Resold Right-to-Buy Properties Age of Highest Income Householder % of Households in Resold Right-to-buy Properties 16-24 4% 25-39 41% 40-59 33% 60-64 6% 65-74 10% 75-80 4% Over 80 3% All households in resold right-to-buy properties 100% Notes: Text of reply describes how households in resold right-to-buy properties were identified from the survey.Figures have been rounded to the nearest 1%.