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Vacant dwellings in England<br>The challenges and costs of bringing them back into use (FB 25)<br><b>(Downloadable version)</b>

Vacant dwellings in England
The challenges and costs of bringing them back into use (FB 25)
(Downloadable version)

by Maggie Davidson and Kevin White (06-Apr-2010)

Book Description

Description
Using data from the English House Condition Survey, this BRE Trust report examines the profile of vacant dwellings, uncovering the real facts about vacant properties and dispelling a number of common preconceptions and myths. Focussing on long-term vacancy, the report examines which sorts of dwelling remain vacant and why. It also explores the condition of vacants, including how far they comply with national standards, and quantifies the costs of compliance. The report compares and contrasts the factors leading to long-term vacancy in both the private and social sectors and highlights practical and operational barriers to bringing them back into use. 28 pages.

Contents
Executive summary
1 Introduction
2 Data sources used
3 Overview of vacant dwellings in the stock
4 Private sector vacant dwellings - profile and location
5 Private sector vacant dwellings - condition and costs of remedial work
6 Vacant dwellings in the social rented sector
7 Conclusions
8 References

Illustrations
25 diagrams, 1 photo

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