Council tax is to be doubled on additional homes in South Cambridgeshire from April 2026.
The authority, controlled by the Liberal Democrat party, says the aim is to encourage people to sell or rent their properties to tackle the national housing shortfall – which is particularly acute in South Cambridgeshire.
Council estimates suggest there are around 2,640 empty homes in the district, and a further 360 second properties.
A council spokesperson says: “Bringing empty homes back into use is more than just a housing solution – it’s a step toward stronger, more vibrant communities. Every property that is left empty is wasted potential, while every home we can bring back into use contributes to tackling housing shortages. By making the best use of what we already have, we reduce environmental impact, tackle the housing crisis, and create sustainable healthy homes and vibrant communities.”
This article is taken from Landlord Today