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The number of publicly-owned homes standing empty has fallen
by just 3 per cent in five years, a freedom of information request has
revealed. The request to the Communities and Local Government department, carried
out by property developer Fresh Start Living, found that the number of empty
local authority homes has dropped by just 25,000 to 720,000 since 2006. In 2006, there were 744,931 empty homes in
the UK,
with 314,719 remaining empty for a period of more than six months. By 2011 –
the most recent statistics available – that had fallen by just 25,000, or 3 per
cent, to 719,999 empty homes, with 278,911 remaining empty for more than six
months. In some regions, the number of
empty local authority houses has increased. In Yorkshire and the Humber, the number of empty homes rose from 90,947 in
2006 to 91,478 five years later. Similarly in the east of England, the
number of empty homes went from 68,509 in 2006 to 68,835 in 2011. Read more on the Empty Homes website.
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