Support for Communities

Our mission is to help bring empty homes back into use as affordable housing. We do this in several ways:

  • campaigning for better Government policy on the issues of empty and underutilised homes

  • conducting deep research on issues such as wealth investment and short-lets, and analysing Government data on empty homes to ensure information is shared with the public

  • facilitating projects such as the Retrofit Empty Homes Action Partnerships, working with 4 local authority areas to retrofit empty homes whilst brining them back into use.

  • Supporting and advising communities on how to help bring empty homes back into use.


We can provide support for your community in a number of ways. Some ideas are:

Soon we will have our AEH community area (it’ll be free!) where we will house our community resources and you will be able to find the details of local contacts. Subscribe to our newsletter to be updated when this goes live.

If you are homeless or at risk of homelessness

Action on Empty Homes campaigns to bring empty homes back into use as affordable housing - we conduct research, share knowledge, and lobby government. We do not hold lists of available empty homes, nor do we own or manage any housing ourselves. If you are homeless or at risk of homelessness, see the resources below:

Contact your Local Authority

Contact the Housing Options team at your Local Authority. They have a duty to help people experiencing homelessness.

Contact Shelter

Shelter will be able to inform you of your rights and provide you with an overview of options and resources available to you in your specific situation.

Access Legal Aid

Check whether you can receive legal aid for housing related problems.

Search Homelessness Services

Use Homeless Link to search for homelessness services in your local area

Contact Centrepoint

If you are a youth experiencing or at risk of homelessness, contact Centrepoint to get a breakdown of the options available to you.

Access Civil Legal Advice

Check whether you can get help from Civil Legal Advice if you are homeless or at risk of being evicted