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Previously on "Number of empty homes in England rises to more than 216,000"

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  • vetran
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    “All local authorities in England have the power to charge homes that have been empty for at least two years an extra 50% on their council tax bill, and now from April, they can increase this to 100%.”
    sorted!

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View Post
    Interesting report from the Guardian:
    No such thing, usually total bollox I find.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    Does a house or flat rented out on Airbnb for really short terms count as empty or occupied?
    The number of long-term vacant properties – those that have been empty for at least six months – rose by 5.3% to 216,186 in the 12 months to October,
    So no.

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  • scooterscot
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    The picture used in the article is not a house. The cattle would even be offended.

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  • Lance
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    Does a house or flat rented out on Airbnb for really short terms count as empty or occupied?

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  • northernladuk
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    That doesn't sound a lot to me but it works out at 250k a house which sounds suspiciously close to the national average so I'd question if that's a realistic figure they quote.

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  • TwoWolves
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    Two things happening at once:

    1) Investment vehicles awaiting appreciation.

    2) Jobs retreating from economically challenged areas.

    Prices are usually dependent on the availability of work and what it pays local to the property.

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  • Number of empty homes in England rises to more than 216,000

    Interesting report from the Guardian:

    Number of empty homes in England rises to more than 216,000 | Society | The Guardian

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