Third of a million homes lie empty – and likely to stay that way

Third of a million homes lie empty – and likely to stay that way

Thousands of homes remain empty because of a lack of funds and staff according to industry body Propertymark.

The group, which represents lettings and estate agents, received 226 responses to Freedom of Information requests to local councils. 

Just 38% appear to have an empty homes strategy while only 41% employ at least one dedicated officer to tackle the issue. 

A mere 25% actually have a dedicated budget. 

Propertymark says there are over 350,000 homes across the UK empty for over six months.

And it insist that without appropriate council resourcing and planning, most of these will remain empty into the indefinite future.

Timothy Douglas, Head of Policy and Campaigns at Propertymark, says: “Long-term empty properties are a visible reminder of a system that is not working as effectively as it should. 

“At a time when housing demand continues to outstrip supply, leaving hundreds of thousands of homes unused is neither economically nor socially sustainable.

“Our research shows that while governments across the UK have introduced a range of measures, too many local authorities lack the dedicated resources, funding and strategic framework needed to deliver meaningful change.”

He continues: “Financial penalties alone will not solve the problem. What works is sustained local engagement, professional advice, and properly funded empty homes teams that can support owners through the process of bringing properties back into use.

“This paper sets out practical, deliverable reforms that would help unlock this wasted stock, revitalise high streets and neighbourhoods, and provide much-needed homes for communities across the country.”

This article is taken from Landlord Today