More than £3bn worth of homes sitting empty in Scotland

Scottish Labour is calling for tax hikes on empty houses amid the housing crisis

More than 28,000 houses are sitting empty in Scotland
Author: Molly TulettPublished 14th Jan 2024

More than 28,000 properties are sitting unoccupied in Scotland, according to figures revealed by Scottish Labour.

The number is up 70% to 28,280 from 16,527 in 2014, and have an estimated value of £3bn.

The party is urging the Scottish Government to further hike council tax on empty homes amid a growing homelessness crisis.

Housing spokesman for Scottish Labour, Mark Griffin, said: “The SNP and Greens' shocking inaction on Scotland's empty homes has left billions of pounds worth of housing stock on the table while thousands of people struggle to find a home.

"Shocking inaction"

"Homelessness in Scotland is soaring, but instead of gripping this crisis head on, this Government refuses to accept there is even a crisis to begin with.”

Calculations provided by the independent Scottish Parliament Information Centre estimated the value of empty homes is around £3.4 billion.

The figure was calculated using lower quartile house price data, but if median house price data is used the value of the homes could be as much as £5.7 billion, the analysis said.

Councils are able to place a surcharge up to 100% on council tax on properties which have been unoccupied for more than a year.

"Does not go far enough"

But Scottish Labour said the measure, which aims to encourage owners to bring empty homes back into use, does not go far enough.

Mark Griffin continued: "Taxing these properties properly and returning some of Scotland's long-term empty homes to the market would go a long way towards fixing this problem, but instead things are only getting worse.

"The SNP and the Greens voted unanimously against declaring a housing emergency in Scotland. With the SNP they talk one way and act another.

"We need real action to ramp up the council tax surcharges on homes lying empty for years and raise more cash to tackle the housing emergency."

"We need real action"

A Scottish Government spokesperson said: "Tackling empty homes is a priority for Scottish Government. We continue to fund the work of the Scottish Empty Homes Partnership and councils already have broad compulsory purchase powers which can be used for a range of purposes.

"New powers enabling councils to charge up to double the full rate of council tax on second homes from April 1 2024 have now been approved by Parliament.

"This change to council tax was a commitment made in the Programme for Government and aims to make sure the tax system works as an incentive to prioritise homes for living in."

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