PHOTO: Empty homes

Homelessness is undoubtedly a huge global problem. With an estimated 100 million people currently homeless, the fact there are millions of homes around the world lying empty is even more shocking.
To find out which countries are the worst offenders when it comes to leaving properties vacant, the mortgage experts at money.co.uk have analysed OECD data to reveal the countries where empty properties make up the biggest proportion of the total housing.
You can view the full research here: https://www.money.co.uk/mortgages/empty-homes
Empty homes
The top 20 countries with the most empty homes 

Rank

Country

Total homes

Vacant homes

Vacant homes (% of total homes)

1

Japan

62,420,000

8,460,100

13.6%

2

Cyprus

455,410

56,851

12.5%

3

Hungary

4,455,491

550,113

12.3%

4

United States

139,684,000

15,549,000

11.1%

4

Brazil

71,015,000

7,906,767

11.1%

6

Finland

3,076,000

330,000

10.7%

6

Chile

6,486,533

695,199

10.7%

8

Slovenia

852,181

89,728

10.5%

9

Australia

10,562,800

1,039,879

9.8%

10

Ireland

2,003,645

183,312

9.1%

11

Canada

15,412,443

1,340,364

8.7%

12

France

39,806,000

3,085,000

7.8%

13

Poland

14,439,777

1,038,220

7.2%

14

New Zealand

1,884,300

125,400

6.7%

15

Colombia

14,245,482

879,395

6.2%

16

Denmark

2,900,000

170,000

5.9%

17

Netherlands

7,966,000

344,000

4.3%

18

Switzerland

4,469,498

72,294

1.6%

19

Iceland

140,600

2,177

1.5%

20

England

24,414,000

225,845

0.9%

The country with the most vacant homes in the world is Japan, with 13.6% of all homes in the country empty. An ageing population and a decline in birth rate mean that Japan’s population is currently declining and therefore housing demand is falling. The second-home tax may also be putting people off inheriting any relatives’ properties, due to hefty fees.
Coming in second is Cyprus, home to 56,851 empty dwellings, which accounts for 1 in 8 homes on the Mediterranean island. Many of the empty homes are located in the ‘ghost town’ of Varosha, a previous tourist hotspot that has since been abandoned after the country was invaded in 1974.
Another country with a high level of empty homes is Hungary, where 12.3% of properties are currently unoccupied. Like Japan, Hungary has both an ageing and declining population.
The study also looked at the countries with the most empty homes compared to the homeless population.
The top 10 countries with the most empty homes compared to homeless population

Rank

Country

Number of homeless

Vacant homes

Vacant homes needed to house homeless population

1

Japan

3,992

8,460,100

0.05%

2

Brazil

101,854

7,906,767

1.29%

3

Colombia

13,252

879,395

1.51%

4

Finland

5,482

330,000

1.66%

5

Hungary

10,068

550,113

1.83%

6

Chile

14,013

695,199

2.02%

7

Poland

30,330

1,038,220

2.92%

8

Ireland

5,873

183,312

3.20%

9

United States

580,466

15,549,000

3.73%

10

Denmark

6,431

170,000

3.78%

Given that Japan had the highest percentage of empty homes, it’s not surprising to see that it’s also the country that could rehome its homeless population the quickest. Japan has a small homeless population (3,992) in comparison to its overall population (>126million), meaning that just 0.05% of its empty homes would be needed to house every homeless person in the country.

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