Housing Revenue Account (HRA) statistics: local authority housing income and expenditure 1997-1998 to 2019-2020 (near actuals) and 2020-2021 (budgeted estimates)

This annual publication provides information on trends in the balance of HRA housing income and expenditure; the amount Scottish councils earned from housing and other council stock, how they spent this income and whether there was a surplus or deficit at year end.


Housing revenue income and expenditure (charts 2a & 2b) (table 1a)

15. In 2019-20, rents from council houses account for 94% of revenue income to the HRAs. Supervision, management and repairs and maintenance of the houses accounts for 68% of the expenditure, while loan charges (i.e. the cost of servicing housing debt) account for 27%.

16. Other sources of income for Local Authorities include rents on hostels and other properties such as garages or lock-ups and also interest and other charges to tenants for special services. Money is also spent on things such as, upkeep of hostels (in some council areas) and other properties, writing-off rent arrears and paying council tax on void properties.

17. The cost of maintaining and managing housing stock is usually less than the income received i.e. council housing makes a revenue surplus at the Scottish level. This remaining income (the surplus) is used to fund capital investment in the council housing stock as part of the Capital Programme. The use of income in this way is known as Capital Funded from Current Revenue (CFCR).

18. In 2019-20 total HRA income (net) totalled just over £1.25bn across Scotland and total expenditure was just under £1bn. Further details of expenditure and income are set out in Chart 2(a) and 2(b) below. At year end, when income is compared to expenditure there was a surplus of £253m and £237m was transferred to councils’ housing capital expenditure accounts and then invested on housing capital projects including new build council houses and enhancements to existing council stock (in addition to any day-to-day maintenance).

Chart 2(a): HRA revenue income, Scotland, 2019-20 1
Pie chart showing types of housing revenue income as a proportion of total housing revenue income, in Scotland, in 2019-20.

Source:

Scottish Government, Communities Analytical Division - based on Housing Revenue Account return provided by Scottish Local Authorities.

Notes:

1. Figures may have been impacted on by the COVID-19 Pandemic restrictions.

Chart 2(b): HRA revenue expenditure, Scotland, 2019-20 1
Pie chart showing types of housing revenue expenditure as a proportion of total expenditure, in Scotland, in 2019-20.

Source:

Scottish Government, Communities Analytical Division - based on Housing Revenue Account return provided by Scottish Local Authorities.

Notes:

1. Figures may have been impacted on by the COVID-19 Pandemic restrictions.

Contact

Email: chma@gov.scot

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