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- High levels of empty properties are recognised as having a serious impact on the viability of communities. As the number of empty properties within an area increases, so can the incidence of vandalism, which acts as a further disincentive to occupation. Tackling empty properties can have social, regenerative, financial, and strategic benefits.
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Oct 20, 2024 · Claudia Bowring is facing this problem with one of the houses on her patch. ... Campaign group Shelter is also concerned about the growing number of privately-owned empty properties, even if its ...
Oct 21, 2024 · It breaks down the types of empty homes in England from 2018 to 2022 into: homes empty for less than six months, long term empty homes, properties charged the empty homes premium, second homes, and those with unoccupied exemptions.
It shows full lists outlining numbers of long-term empty homes as well as data on second-homes. We breakdown Council Taxbase data and here you can see an overview of where most homes are out of use in England
Mar 11, 2024 · “Long term empty properties are shutting local families and young people out of the housing market as they are being denied the opportunity to rent or buy in their own community.
Feb 7, 2017 · People need affordable homes, hundreds of thousands of houses aren't being used, so let's fill them up and solve the problem, yes? Well, it turns out it's not as simple as that and here is why....
Oct 19, 2023 · High levels of empty properties are recognised as having a serious impact on the viability of communities. As the number of empty properties within an area increases, so can the incidence of vandalism, which acts as a further disincentive to occupation.
Dec 2, 2015 · Despite widespread anxiety about a shortage of housing supply, there are 610,123 empty homes in England, according to the government. Of these, 205,821 have been unoccupied for six months or...