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Report empty and derelict houses and earn up to £10,000!

by Naomi Willis · updated 13 November 2025

Report derelict and empty houses to earn up to £10,000. You can improve your community while making extra cash.

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Derelict houses are more than just an eyesore – they can be an opportunity to earn a little extra cash.

In October 2022, 676,304 recorded empty homes were recorded in England, up 3.6% from the year before.

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Of those, 248,149 were considered “long-term vacant”, which means they’ve been empty for more than 6 months.

Reporting these empty properties can help get suitable housing for people in need, clean up your community, and put some money in your pocket.

Why report derelict houses?

Let’s face it: Britain is in a housing crisis!

With rents at an all-time stupid high, a lack of social housing, and hundreds of thousands of homes sitting empty, we can take matters into our own hands if the government are going to drag out sorting out the issue!

Derelict houses can attract vandals, squatters, and pests, causing safety and health issues.

They can also lower the value of surrounding properties.

Reporting these houses helps get them back into use, improving your community while rewarding you with decent cash for your efforts.

How to make money by reporting derelict houses

There are a few simple steps to report a derelict house.

Two websites make this process easy and can even offer rewards.

Here’s how you can use them:

You Spot Property

With Spot Your Property, you need to upload a photo of the empty property and tell them the address and any details about the condition or how long you’ve known it to be empty.

For simply reporting it, you’ll get a £20 Amazon or M&S gift voucher (although there are some terms about this, such as if it’s been reported before).

When they have your report, they will try to make contact with the owner and buy the property from them.

If they manage it, you get 1% of the purchase price. The average house price in the UK is £283,000, although it will likely need repair, so it won’t sell anywhere near to that.

Still, even if the house sells for half of that, you’d get £1,415. The reward is capped at £10,000.

They also donate £500 to a local charity in your area.

Property Saviour

With Property Saviour, in the same way, you email over a photo, address and details on the property.

There are two options for your reward:

  • £1,000: they track down the owner and confirm it’s empty, then buy it
  • £2,000: you give them the owner’s details, and they buy it.

If the property qualifies under their terms, they’ll also send you a £20 voucher and, if they buy the house, donate £250 to a local food bank of your choice.

Reporting derelict houses is a simple and effective way to earn some extra cash.

The companies will try to buy the houses, renovate them and either sell them or rent them out.

Not only can you help improve your community, but you can also boost your bank account.

If you see a derelict house, snap a photo and take a few minutes to report it – it’s a win-win for you and your neighbourhood.

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