Refurbishment and Restore Issue 16 2019 | Page 8

Renovating empty properties can strengthen communities Currently, there are over one million people on the waiting list for social homes as housebuilders struggle to keep up with the nationwide demand. Alongside this, homelessness is rising, with more individuals and families than ever before being placed into substandard temporary accommodation. There are more than 600,000 empty properties across the UK, which poses the inevitable question of why these vacant buildings are being overlooked in favour of new build projects. Increasing affordable housing Primarily, empty homes can also be used to provide housing relief to those in need. That’s why HS Property Group works collaboratively with landlords and housing providers to refurbish properties for individuals and families who don’t have a place to call home. 8 - www.refurbandrestore.co.uk This social housing crisis, where demand far surpasses stock, has contributed to increased homelessness and poverty in recent years. Transforming unoccupied buildings into high quality homes for housing associations increases the amount of affordable and social rent homes available, helping those on lower incomes to access stable, affordable housing. Delivering temporary accommodation In 2018, 78,000 people required access to short-term housing in the UK, a huge 60% increase since 2012. Without question, this is an area where the current housing market is falling short. Converting empty properties into temporary accommodation can help to provide assistance for struggling residents. For example, we manage empty properties on behalf of landlords and bring them back to use as short-term housing for vulnerable people. Guy Horne, co-founder of HS Property Group