Vacant homes

Vacant homes (%) in England §

We are currently fixing a bug that shows the value as 0% before an area came into existence (e.g. West Suffolk).

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2.5%
0%
Hexmap Adur
2023: 2.74%
Amber Valley
2023: 3.36%
Arun
2023: 2.75%
Ashfield
2023: 2.34%
Ashford
2023: 2.3%
Babergh
2023: 2.37%
Barking and Dagenham
2023: 1.8%
Barnet
2023: 2.88%
Barnsley
2023: 2.3%
Basildon
2023: 2.12%
Basingstoke and Deane
2023: 2.47%
Bassetlaw
2023: 3.85%
Bath and North East Somerset
2023: 2.69%
Bedford
2023: 2.62%
Bexley
2023: 1.87%
Birmingham
2023: 2.96%
Blaby
2023: 2.02%
Blackburn with Darwen
2023: 3.96%
Blackpool
2023: 4.44%
Bolsover
2023: 3.89%
Bolton
2023: 3.15%
Boston
2023: 2.22%
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
2023: 2.97%
Bracknell Forest
2023: 2.16%
Bradford
2023: 3.3%
Braintree
2023: 3.3%
Breckland
2023: 2.6%
Brent
2023: 2.1%
Brentwood
2023: 3.73%
Brighton and Hove
2023: 4.04%
Bristol, City of
2023: 2.54%
Broadland
2023: 2.08%
Bromley
2023: 2.59%
Bromsgrove
2023: 2.44%
Broxbourne
2023: 1.87%
Broxtowe
2023: 2.61%
Buckinghamshire
2023: 2.4%
Burnley
2023: 4.07%
Bury
2023: 3%
Calderdale
2023: 3.18%
Cambridge
2023: 2.13%
Camden
2023: 3.96%
Cannock Chase
2023: 2.25%
Canterbury
2023: 3.65%
Castle Point
2023: 2.86%
Central Bedfordshire
2023: 2.51%
Charnwood
2023: 2.28%
Chelmsford
2023: 2.26%
Cheltenham
2023: 3.14%
Cherwell
2023: 2.04%
Cheshire East
2023: 2.47%
Cheshire West and Chester
2023: 2.57%
Chesterfield
2023: 3.57%
Chichester
2023: 1.66%
Chorley
2023: 2.53%
City of London
2023: 4.07%
Colchester
2023: 2.41%
Cornwall
2023: 2.48%
Cotswold
2023: 3.9%
County Durham
2023: 3.63%
Coventry
2023: 2.68%
Crawley
2023: 1.82%
Croydon
2023: 2.36%
Cumberland
2023: 3.16%
Dacorum
2023: 2.28%
Darlington
2023: 3.32%
Dartford
2023: 1.89%
Derby
2023: 2.87%
Derbyshire Dales
2023: 3.82%
Doncaster
2023: 3.09%
Dorset
2023: 2.33%
Dover
2023: 3.53%
Dudley
2023: 2.75%
Ealing
2023: 2.18%
East Cambridgeshire
2023: 2.98%
East Devon
2023: 2.6%
East Hampshire
2023: 2.35%
East Hertfordshire
2023: 2.26%
East Lindsey
2023: 2.88%
East Riding of Yorkshire
2023: 2.68%
East Staffordshire
2023: 2.89%
East Suffolk
2023: 2.75%
Eastbourne
2023: 3.43%
Eastleigh
2023: 1.83%
Elmbridge
2023: 2.25%
Enfield
2023: 2.34%
Epping Forest
2023: 2.72%
Epsom and Ewell
2023: 2.24%
Erewash
2023: 3.15%
Exeter
2023: 2.98%
Fareham
2023: 2.28%
Fenland
2023: 2.49%
Folkestone and Hythe
2023: 3.77%
Forest of Dean
2023: 2.97%
Fylde
2023: 3.82%
Gateshead
2023: 3.33%
Gedling
2023: 2.63%
Gloucester
2023: 2.76%
Gosport
2023: 2.47%
Gravesham
2023: 2.11%
Great Yarmouth
2023: 2.84%
Greenwich
2023: 1.96%
Guildford
2023: 3.25%
Hackney
2023: 1.83%
Halton
2023: 2.36%
Hammersmith and Fulham
2023: 1.3%
Harborough
2023: 2.56%
Haringey
2023: 2.65%
Harlow
2023: 2.26%
Harrow
2023: 3.1%
Hart
2023: 1.71%
Hartlepool
2023: 3.99%
Hastings
2023: 3.85%
Havant
2023: 1.5%
Havering
2023: 2.02%
Herefordshire, County of
2023: 2.79%
Hertsmere
2023: 2.86%
High Peak
2023: 3.11%
Hillingdon
2023: 1.41%
Hinckley and Bosworth
2023: 2.38%
Horsham
2023: 2.08%
Hounslow
2023: 3.22%
Huntingdonshire
2023: 2.42%
Hyndburn
2023: 3.29%
Ipswich
2023: 2.75%
Isle of Wight
2023: 2.37%
Isles of Scilly
2023: 3.4%
Islington
2023: 2.08%
Kensington and Chelsea
2023: 3.47%
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
2023: 3.94%
Kingston upon Hull, City of
2023: 3.6%
Kingston upon Thames
2023: 2.85%
Kirklees
2023: 2.93%
Knowsley
2023: 2.64%
Lambeth
2023: 2.41%
Lancaster
2023: 3.38%
Leeds
2023: 3.31%
Leicester
2023: 3.32%
Lewes
2023: 2.05%
Lewisham
2023: 1.81%
Lichfield
2023: 2.73%
Lincoln
2023: 3.85%
Liverpool
2023: 4.97%
Luton
2023: 3.39%
Maidstone
2023: 2.22%
Maldon
2023: 2.57%
Malvern Hills
2023: 3.1%
Manchester
2023: 2.26%
Mansfield
2023: 2.67%
Medway
2023: 2.6%
Melton
2023: 2.56%
Merton
2023: 2.9%
Mid Devon
2023: 3.29%
Mid Suffolk
2023: 2.4%
Mid Sussex
2023: 2.63%
Middlesbrough
2023: 4.32%
Milton Keynes
2023: 2.48%
Mole Valley
2023: 2.44%
New Forest
2023: 2.63%
Newark and Sherwood
2023: 3.03%
Newcastle upon Tyne
2023: 2.92%
Newcastle-under-Lyme
2023: 2.96%
Newham
2023: 2.93%
North Devon
2023: 2.84%
North East Derbyshire
2023: 3.09%
North East Lincolnshire
2023: 4.12%
North Hertfordshire
2023: 2.51%
North Kesteven
2023: 2.45%
North Lincolnshire
2023: 3.39%
North Norfolk
2023: 2.99%
North Northamptonshire
2023: 2.3%
North Somerset
2023: 2.65%
North Tyneside
2023: 2.66%
North Warwickshire
2023: 2.79%
North West Leicestershire
2023: 2.09%
Northumberland
2023: 3.2%
Norwich
2023: 3.48%
Nottingham
2023: 3.09%
Nuneaton and Bedworth
2023: 2.87%
Oadby and Wigston
2023: 2.46%
Oldham
2023: 2.95%
Oxford
2023: 2.46%
Pendle
2023: 3.69%
Peterborough
2023: 2.36%
Plymouth
2023: 2.1%
Portsmouth
2023: 3.42%
Preston
2023: 3.95%
Reading
2023: 2.61%
Redbridge
2023: 2.22%
Redcar and Cleveland
2023: 3.16%
Redditch
2023: 2.04%
Reigate and Banstead
2023: 2.47%
Ribble Valley
2023: 3.22%
Richmond upon Thames
2023: 2.02%
Rochdale
2023: 3.41%
Rochford
2023: 2.52%
Rossendale
2023: 3.75%
Rother
2023: 2.52%
Rotherham
2023: 2.57%
Rugby
2023: 2.96%
Runnymede
2023: 3.02%
Rushcliffe
2023: 2.57%
Rushmoor
2023: 2.23%
Rutland
2023: 3.24%
Salford
2023: 2.26%
Sandwell
2023: 3.07%
Sefton
2023: 3.6%
Sevenoaks
2023: 2.29%
Sheffield
2023: 2.93%
Shropshire
2023: 3.14%
Slough
2023: 2.22%
Solihull
2023: 1.79%
Somerset
2023: 2.61%
South Cambridgeshire
2023: 2.75%
South Derbyshire
2023: 2.66%
South Gloucestershire
2023: 2.11%
South Hams
2023: 2.21%
South Holland
2023: 2.68%
South Kesteven
2023: 2.87%
South Norfolk
2023: 2.62%
South Oxfordshire
2023: 2.2%
South Ribble
2023: 2.81%
South Staffordshire
2023: 2.26%
South Tyneside
2023: 3.02%
Southampton
2023: 2.92%
Southend-on-Sea
2023: 2.45%
Southwark
2023: 3.55%
Spelthorne
2023: 2%
St Albans
2023: 2.32%
St. Helens
2023: 2.49%
Stafford
2023: 2.8%
Staffordshire Moorlands
2023: 3.44%
Stevenage
2023: 2.05%
Stockport
2023: 2.78%
Stockton-on-Tees
2023: 3.15%
Stoke-on-Trent
2023: 3.9%
Stratford-on-Avon
2023: 3.41%
Stroud
2023: 2.54%
Sunderland
2023: 3.37%
Surrey Heath
2023: 2.54%
Sutton
2023: 2.74%
Swale
2023: 2.46%
Swindon
2023: 1.86%
Tameside
2023: 2.51%
Tamworth
2023: 2.22%
Tandridge
2023: 2.02%
Teignbridge
2023: 2.36%
Telford and Wrekin
2023: 2.73%
Tendring
2023: 3.38%
Test Valley
2023: 1.64%
Tewkesbury
2023: 2.56%
Thanet
2023: 4%
Three Rivers
2023: 1.85%
Thurrock
2023: 2.64%
Tonbridge and Malling
2023: 2.62%
Torbay
2023: 4.06%
Torridge
2023: 2.49%
Tower Hamlets
2023: 1.88%
Trafford
2023: 3.21%
Tunbridge Wells
2023: 2.61%
Uttlesford
2023: 2.55%
Vale of White Horse
2023: 1.97%
Wakefield
2023: 2.66%
Walsall
2023: 2.62%
Waltham Forest
2023: 2.22%
Wandsworth
2023: 0.55%
Warrington
2023: 1.91%
Warwick
2023: 3.17%
Watford
2023: 2.87%
Waverley
2023: 3.19%
Wealden
2023: 2.42%
Welwyn Hatfield
2023: 2.29%
West Berkshire
2023: 2.81%
West Devon
2023: 2.38%
West Lancashire
2023: 2.72%
West Lindsey
2023: 3.21%
West Northamptonshire
2023: 2.12%
West Oxfordshire
2023: 3.14%
West Suffolk
2023: 2.67%
Westminster
2023: 1.52%
Westmorland and Furness
2023: 4.26%
Wigan
2023: 2.84%
Wiltshire
2023: 2.68%
Winchester
2023: 2.73%
Windsor and Maidenhead
2023: 2.41%
Wirral
2023: 2.85%
Woking
2023: 2.47%
Wokingham
2023: 2%
Wolverhampton
2023: 3.02%
Worcester
2023: 2.84%
Worthing
2023: 2.63%
Wychavon
2023: 2.86%
Wyre
2023: 1.6%
Wyre Forest
2023: 2.97%
York
2023: 2.99%
Data: Vacant home percentages are calculated by dividing the respective counts in Table 615: vacant dwellings by local authority district: England, from 2004 by the dwelling count estimates in Table 125: dwelling stock estimates by local authority district.

Notes: Table 125 still uses old codes for Cumbria, North Yorkshire and Somerset, so they are not present in the hex map. We are working on a manual fix for this. Data for Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales are published seperately and are not currently included on this site.