ChatterBank3 mins ago
House Shortage
10 Answers
how many houses are up for sale standing empty or unoccupied for several months of the year, could these not be purchased by the state and used by families requiring homes
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by woolleysheep. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>>could these not be purchased by the state
What with? The amount of money the UK owes is currently rising by over £5000 every second. If we're to avoid the sort of problems which Greece has had to deal with (and will continue to have to deal with for decades to come) we desperately need to slash Government expenditure, not increase it!
What with? The amount of money the UK owes is currently rising by over £5000 every second. If we're to avoid the sort of problems which Greece has had to deal with (and will continue to have to deal with for decades to come) we desperately need to slash Government expenditure, not increase it!
With those houses you refer to, Woolleysheep, Government money has already been spent!
You don't really think that a private individual (or, say, a housing association) would sell a house for just £1, do you? Those house were bought (at market value) from their previous owners by the local council, using money provided under the Government's Housing Market Renewal scheme, specifically so that they could be brought back into use by offering them to new residents for just £1 each.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-21 84334/E mpty-ho uses-sa le-1-Br itains- cheapes t-stree t.html
So, in those cases, what you're proposing (i.e. using Government money to get unoccupied homes brought back into use) has already happened!
Chris
You don't really think that a private individual (or, say, a housing association) would sell a house for just £1, do you? Those house were bought (at market value) from their previous owners by the local council, using money provided under the Government's Housing Market Renewal scheme, specifically so that they could be brought back into use by offering them to new residents for just £1 each.
http://
So, in those cases, what you're proposing (i.e. using Government money to get unoccupied homes brought back into use) has already happened!
Chris
has the government not stopped the housing scheme so leaving the properties to deteriorate with local councils left with unusable properties on their hands or what would you do with them,the properties as you say were to be demolished for new build but now they stand derelict .i think you will find they were purchased under a compulsory purchase order and many of the residents did not want to move,never mind the politics and give people homes.
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
We have more than enough unnecessary government interference in our lives already. (Perhaps they should also purchase cars that aren't used for those folk without one.) If you want a house I don't think the estate agents' windows are particulary empty, and using them means you don't need to pick on some scapegoat and impose your will on them.
Of course the real issue is too many folk not so much too few homes. Housing is just one of many problems caused by that.
Of course the real issue is too many folk not so much too few homes. Housing is just one of many problems caused by that.