Property
Welsh Government to give owners of empty homes up to £25,000 to bring them back into use
A £50m new scheme to bring empty homes back into use has been announced by Welsh Government minister Julie James MS.

The National Empty Homes Grant scheme will run over the next two years and could see up to 2,000 long-term empty properties brought back into occupation.
The scheme has been developed with local authorities, and will be administered by Rhondda Cynon Taff Council on behalf of the Welsh Government.
Each participating local authority will have an allocation each year and will be responsible for undertaking surveys of the properties to identify and recommend the qualifying works for grant funding.
Climate Change Minister Julie James said: “I am pleased to announce the allocation of £50m that will be used to bring more empty properties in Wales back into use.
“The latest statistics show there are more than 22,000 long-term empty properties in Wales. These are a wasted housing resource that can become a blight on our communities.
“The funding announced today will be used to reduce the number of empty properties and, therefore, increase housing supply. “
A grant of up to £25,000 will be available for home owners or prospective home owners to remove significant hazards from their properties to make them safe to live in and to improve their energy efficiency.
In order to qualify for the grant, the property must have been registered as empty with the local authority for a minimum of 12 months prior to commencement of the works.
Once the works have been completed, the successful applicant must then live in that property as their main and only residence for a minimum of five years.
Aside from owner occupiers, Registered Social Landlords, local authorities and community housing groups will also be able to access the funding for empty properties they are acquiring to bring back into use as affordable housing.
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