On average, it would cost £9,266 to bring a non-decent home up to the Standard. The median cost, which is less affected by high outlying values, is lower, at £7,953. These costs vary across England.
Non-decent dwellings in the North East have a median cost of £9,508 to meet the Standard while in the West Midlands the cost was £6,408, and in London the median cost was £6,823.
- North East £9,508
- Yorkshire and The Humber £7,954
- North West £8,621
- East Midlands £7,497
- London £6,823
- South West £8,381
- South East £6,823
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
"English Housing Survey 2023 to 2024: headline findings on housing quality and energy efficiency."
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30 January 2025,
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/english-housing-survey-2023-to-2024-headline-findings-on-housing-quality-and-energy-efficiency.
It cost £9,266 to bring a non-decent home up to the Standard(Reported 30 January 2025)