On Air Now

The Chill Out Zone

10:00pm - Midnight

  • 01723 336444

Now Playing

Second Home Owners Rail Against North Yorkshire Crackdown

Second home owners have slammed a proposal to introduce council tax premium in North Yorkshire, saying they are “easy targets for a complicated problem”.

Just days after North Yorkshire County Council’s executive agreed to investigate whether it could effectively levy a 100 per cent council tax rise on second homes, people who have owned a holiday home in the county for decades said the move would simply make second homes the privilege of the wealthy.

The local authority has heralded the proposal, which it believes could generate £14m extra a year for its services, as a signal of its intent to get to grips with the lack of affordable housing affecting communities, particularly in the county’s national parks and coastal areas.

Last month, residents in Whitby voted overwhelmingly in favour of introducing measures to reduce the number of homes being used for holiday accommodation. That followed last year’s Rural Commision recommending actions to reverse the ongoing exodus of young families from areas where house prices are many times above average wages.

The county council’s leadership says interventions are needed more than ever to release homes for local residents, particularly following the widely reported post-pandemic surge in second home purchases in North Yorkshire villages.

Debate on online forums such as the Dales Home Owners Action Group has seen members condemn the proposal as “half-baked”.

One objector stated:

“We are easy targets for a complicated problem and it won’t mean that the locals suddenly have lots of cheap houses or massive pay rises.”

Second home owners have said if the premium is introduced they would recoup their losses by shipping in groceries instead of using local shops and services less frequently.

North Yorkshire second home owner Mark Cox said:

“I expect it will simply make second homes the preserve of the rich, as opposed to the moderately well-off. I expect the funds raised won’t be ringfenced for local affordable housing and will soon vanish into the usual council overspending.

“Second home owners are an easy target, but who will be next? Extra council tax for hardworking locals who own holiday rental properties that pay neither council tax nor business rates?”

Did you find this article useful?

This is the Coast is committed to providing a daily local news service for the Yorkshire Coast. We are a small locally owned and operated business which employs professional journalists and reporters. We do not receive any public funding or grants and we are entirely funded by our local commercial operations. We enjoy fabulous support from local businesses who work with us on their advertising and marketing campaigns, but the cost of providing high quality, well researched, fact checked local news coverage is significant.

If you appreciate what This is the Coast does, and would like to help support our journalism, please consider supporting us on a monthly basis today.

A small contribution from all our readers would really help support independent journalism for the Yorkshire Coast.

More from Yorkshire Coast News

Comments

Add a comment

Log in to the club or enter your details below.

Follow Us

Get Our Apps

Our Apps are now available for iOS, Android and Smart Speakers.

  • Available on the App Store
  • Available on Google Play
  • Just ask Amazon Alexa
  • Available on Roku

Today's Weather

  • Scarborough

    Sunny

    High: 11°C | Low: 6°C

  • Filey

    Sunny

    High: 11°C | Low: 6°C

  • Whitby

    Sunny

    High: 12°C | Low: 6°C

  • Bridlington

    Sunny

    High: 12°C | Low: 6°C

  • Hornsea

    Sunny

    High: 12°C | Low: 7°C

  • Driffield

    Sunny

    High: 13°C | Low: 5°C

News