The air is thick with the scent of damp concrete, mingled with the acrid tang of last night’s spilled beer. The streetlights flicker overhead, casting fractured shadows on the pavement below. A figure curls beneath a tattered sleeping bag, pressed tight against the doorway of a closed café, seeking refuge from the bitter wind that whistles through the alleyways. The hum of the city continues, indifferent, as people pass by—some with a glance, most without.

This is home.

In the heart of our cities, beneath the glow of shopfronts and amidst the bustle of daily life, lies a stark reality often overlooked. As of autumn 2024, an estimated 4,667 individuals were sleeping rough on any given night in England—a 20% increase from the previous year and a 164% rise since 2010.

A Glimpse into Their World

Imagine perusing property listings and encountering the following:

Property: “Cozy Corner Behind the High Street Bins”

Property: “Underpass Alcove Near the Motorway”

The Reality Behind the Listings

These ‘listings’ reflect the harsh environments many rough sleepers endure. The majority are male (83%), but women, who often remain less visible due to safety concerns, are also significantly affected. Factors leading to such circumstances include relationship breakdowns, unemployment, and systemic barriers in welfare support.

What’s Included?

Every listing comes with:

Where You’ll See It

These listings will be displayed:

A Call to Awareness

Would you live here? Could you call this home?

By presenting rough sleepers’ realities in this way, Homeless Listings challenges public perceptions and highlights the urgent need for real solutions. It asks viewers to reconsider what ‘home’ really means and to push for change.

Because nobody should have to sleep rough. Because everyone deserves a real home.