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10,605 People In Temporary Accommodation In Wales At End Of 2025

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At the end of last year, 10,605 individuals were in temporary accommodation in Wales, down 6 % on both December 2024 and 2023. New analysis of government data from the Welsh Government by Emoov has revealed a growing reliance on the private rented sector to prevent homelessness. 2,292 were dependent children under 16, 15 % fewer than in December 2024 and 26 % fewer than in December 2023. While these figures show a slight improvement, councils continue to face pressure to provide secure, long-term housing. 

Nick Neale from Emoov explains, “The private rented sector is continuing to play a vital role in supporting households at risk of homelessness across Wales. For many local authorities, working with responsible landlords provides an essential and flexible housing solution during periods of high demand. However, the growing reliance on private rentals also highlights the ongoing imbalance between housing supply and demand. Increasing the delivery of social and affordable housing is the key to creating a more sustainable long-term solution, while ensuring vulnerable households have access to secure and suitable accommodation.” Nick concludes, “Supporting landlords, maintaining strong partnerships with local authorities, and improving access to quality rental homes will remain crucial in helping to prevent homelessness and support communities nationwide.” 

7 Steps to take if you are facing homelessness in Wales

Nick Neale property expert from Emoov explains the best steps to avoid temporary homelessness.  

Speak to your landlord as early as possible 
If you’re struggling with rent or worried about losing your home, the most important step is to communicate early. Many landlords would prefer to work with tenants to find a solution, such as agreeing on a payment plan or allowing extra time, rather than seeing a tenancy break down completely.

Contact your local council for support 
Local authorities have a legal duty to help households at risk of homelessness. Reaching out as soon as possible gives councils more time to help secure accommodation and offer financial or practical support.

Check what financial help is available 
Many tenants aren’t aware they may qualify for housing support through benefits or discretionary housing payments. These can often provide short-term relief and help tenants remain in their current property.

Keep important tenancy and ID documents safe 
Having paperwork ready, such as tenancy agreements, proof of income, and identification, can speed up support from councils, letting agents, and landlords.

Stay open to different housing options 
While tenants naturally want long-term and self-contained housing, being flexible about temporary or shared accommodation can provide a safe and stable stepping stone while more permanent housing is arranged.

Seek advice from housing organisations 
There are several support organisations that offer free advice to tenants facing housing difficulties. Getting professional guidance early can help tenants understand their rights and options.

Avoid leaving your home without advice 
Tenants should always speak to their landlord or local authority before leaving a property, as leaving too soon can sometimes limit the support available.


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