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James Gleeson

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Mostly about housing and transport. I work at the Greater London Authority, but the views expressed here are mine alone.

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James Gleeson

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James Gleeson – Mostly about housing and transport. I work at the Greater London Authority, but the views expressed here are mine alone. Skip to content James Gleeson Mostly about housing and transport. I work at the Greater London Authority, but the views expressed here are mine alone. Menu and widgets Accounting for empty homes The topic of empty homes attracts quite a lot of attention in England, given what seems to be a severe shortage of available housing. But surprisingly little is known about the reasons why homes may be standing empty, and how many are really available for a household to rent or buy. The first point to cover is the overall rate of vacant homes (I’ll use ‘vacant’ from now on as that’s the term more commonly employed in official statistics). The OECD publishes the chart below as part of its Affordable Housing Database , showing the UK (actually England) with a very low rate of vacant homes, just 2.7% of the total. This is based on Council Tax ...

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