- 15 | 04 | 2026
AI is everywhere right now. You can’t open LinkedIn without being told it will solve every problem, transform housing overnight, and probably make your morning coffee while it’s at it.
AI in housing only works if your data isn’t a mess. Yes, AI can help with repairs prioritisation, early identification of vulnerabilities, and service optimisation.
But only if the data behind it isn’t scattered across:
A 2025 HACT survey found that poor data quality costs the social housing sector £400m every year, money that could be spent on new homes, improving existing stock, or boosting energy efficiency.
As the saying goes:
If your data is chaotic, AI just gives you faster chaos.
Think of AI like a high‑performance satnav. It can get you to the right destination quickly — but only if the map data is accurate.
If the roads are missing, duplicated or out of date, you’ll just get to the wrong place faster.
That’s why clean, governed data matters:
When the basics are in place, AI can deliver practical, measurable benefits — not science fiction:
Becoming AI‑ready isn’t about chasing the latest tool. It’s about getting the fundamentals right:
AI success shouldn’t be measured by how advanced it sounds — but by real‑world results: