Thousands homeless whilst homes remain empty

22 December 2008
 

 

Thousands homeless whilst homes remain empty

RICS calls on the government to take action on empty homes in the UK

The Government needs to bring many of the UK’s 762,635 * empty homes back into use if they are to find homes for the 72,130** families who will remain homeless and in temporary accommodation this Christmas, say the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

There are currently 1.6 million*** households on council housing waiting lists, and RICS estimates homes could be found for most, if not all, if the Government was to take the appropriate steps to bring empty properties back into use.

Although the Government has announced a raft of measures to help homeowners avoid being repossessed, little is currently being done to help those who don’t have a home.

Local Authorities have the power to issue ‘Empty Dwelling Management Orders’ (EDMO) on properties that have been vacant for six months or longer, but the Government needs to make it more attractive for empty property owners to rent their properties by reducing VAT on the renovation and repair of buildings from 15% to 5%.

The Government has taken small steps by introducing this discount for properties that have been empty for more than two years; they now need to go further and offer this discount to all properties.

Bringing empty homes back into use as quickly as possible will provide an added boost to housing supply in areas where demand is high, and provide much needed regeneration in low demand areas preventing them from tipping into serious urban decline.

RICS policy officer, James Rowlands said:

“As people spend Christmas at home with their families they should spare a thought for the many people who are homeless and in temporary accommodation at this time of year. Thousands of homes should not be allowed to stand empty while people are homeless or suffering from poor living conditions. The Government must use all its powers to bring these homes back into use by reducing VAT on repair of buildings and reinforcing council powers. Rather than allowing homes to sit empty, everyone should be able to celebrate Christmas in a home of their own.”

ENDS

Notes to editors

* Figures from the CLG

** 72,130 households in temporary accommodation

***1,674,421

About RICS

RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) is the mark of property professionalism worldwide. It covers all aspects of property, construction and associated environmental issues. RICS has 86,000 chartered members (FRICS and MRICS) and 55,000 members in other categories of membership (TechRICS, trainees and students) globally. It represents, regulates and promotes the work of these property professionals throughout 146 countries. RICS is governed by a Royal Charter approved by Parliament which requires it to act in the public interest. It is also a professional regulatory body approved by Government (HM Treasury).

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