The document analyzes data on empty homes in counties across East England. It finds that there are over 61,000 empty homes, accounting for 2.5% of total homes. The majority (54,849 homes or 89.7%) are owned by private landlords. Local authorities and housing associations own smaller portions (2,496 homes and 2,648 homes respectively). In 2006/2007, 1,783 empty homes across the region were brought back into use.
The document analyzes data on empty homes in counties across East England. It finds that there are over 61,000 empty homes, accounting for 2.5% of total homes. The majority (54,849 homes or 89.7%) are owned by private landlords. Local authorities and housing associations own smaller portions (2,496 homes and 2,648 homes respectively). In 2006/2007, 1,783 empty homes across the region were brought back into use.
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The document analyzes data on empty homes in counties across East England. It finds that there are over 61,000 empty homes, accounting for 2.5% of total homes. The majority (54,849 homes or 89.7%) are owned by private landlords. Local authorities and housing associations own smaller portions (2,496 homes and 2,648 homes respectively). In 2006/2007, 1,783 empty homes across the region were brought back into use.
Direitos autorais:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Formatos disponíveis
Baixe no formato PDF, TXT ou leia online no Scribd