The government has listened to the representations made by
the Empty Homes Network and other organisations and decided that homes that are
"genuinely for sale or rent" should not be included in the exceptions
from the Empty Homes Premium. The Empty Homes Network argued strongly that such
an exception was neither practical nor justified on policy grounds, given that
an owner would have had 2 years in which to bring the empty home back into use.
Read more on the Empty Homes Network website.
Plymouth had UK’s steepest rise in house prices in 2025
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Average property price in city rose by 12.6%, while Stafford and Wigan also
had double-digit growth
UK house prices rose fastest in Plymouth this year as...
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