In 1952 you won't neccesarily get someone's usual address.
The cert tells you " where and when they died",which of course could be at home,or could easily have been in a hospital.
It then asks who the informant of the death was,again you may get a spouse and therefore the home address,but it's likely that if the death was in hospital that the informant may have been a hospital worker.
And of course don't forget that a death cert is only as good as the informants knowledge of that person,which may be no knowledge of them prior to their illness at all.
Carol