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Oct 20, 2024 · Often homes become empty when the owners pass away, leading to a long administrative process known as probate, when their assets are divided up. Once that has been settled, families can still be ...
Oct 21, 2024 · The empty homes premium referred to below allows councils to charge between 50% and 300% of the council tax liability on properties that have been empty for two years or more. However, critics argue this amounts to “a small financial penalty” when compared to the value an empty property in a desirable area could accrue.
- The Impact of Empty Homes on Communities
- How Many Empty Homes?
- Powers to Tackle Empty Homes
- Government Policy 2010-2015
- Approaches Since 2015
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.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) publishes data on homes classed as empty for Council Tax purposes. In October 2022, there were 676,304 recorded empty homes in England. This is a 3.6% increase on the previous year’s total. 248,149 were classed as ‘long-term vacant’ properties (vacant for more than six months with som...
Local authorities have a range of powers and incentives at their disposal to bring empty homes back into use. These include, Empty Dwelling Management Orders, council tax exemptions and premiums, enforced sales, compulsory purchase, and measures to secure the improvement of empty properties. A range of other initiatives and incentives are aimed at ...
The Coalition’s Programme for Government included a commitment to “explore a range of measures to bring empty homes into use.” Specific funding was made available for this purpose, including £156 million allocated between 2012 and 2015 under two rounds of the Empty Homes Programme. An additional £60 million was allocated as part of the Clusters of ...
The Shared Ownership and Affordable Homes Programme 2016-21 did not include separate funding for empty homes. In 2015, the Conservative Government said the £216 million of funding provided between 2012 and 2015 was intended to “provide a push in the right direction,” there were no plans to provide additional funding. The Affordable Homes Programme ...
- Wendy Wilson, Hannah Cromarty, Cassie Barton
- 2018
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
1 day ago · Enhances Property Values: Empty homes in a neighbourhood can lower the market value of surrounding properties. Bringing homes back into use can reverse this effect, improving the overall value of properties in the area. Revitalising Communities: Empty homes are often a visible symbol of decay in communities and bringing them back to life can ...
Nov 13, 2023 · Bringing empty homes back into use can play a key part of local strategies to meet housing need. Not only are empty homes a wasted resource, they are often the subject of complaints and...
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Mar 11, 2024 · Strengthened 100% council tax premium on long term empty homes comes into force on 1 April, with councils able to spend the money from the next financial year.