
Thousands of estates across England and Wales are currently sitting unclaimed, with the UK Government’s latest data (updated 19 May 2025) revealing over 6,000 names listed by the Bona Vacantia Division. These estates, many of which include property, savings, and valuables, are now waiting to be legally claimed by living relatives – if they come forward in time.
Darren Gallagher, property expert and founder of Elite Realty Invest, is urging Brits to check whether their family name appears, particularly as many people remain unaware that they may be entitled to an inheritance.
“Most people don’t know they could be the rightful heir to an estate, especially if a distant relative died without a will,” says Gallagher. “We see this time and time again – properties, cash, assets – all left in limbo because nobody thought to check.”
The team at Elite Realty Invest have dug into the data and listed the top 10 British surnames with unclaimed estates in 2025.
Most Common Surnames with Unclaimed Estates (2025 data):
Rank | Surname | Approx. Number of Unclaimed Estates |
1 | Smith | 129 |
2 | Jones | 86 |
3 | Taylor | 54 |
4 | Brown | 50 |
5 | Williams | 45 |
6 | Johnson | 40 |
7 | Davies | 38 |
8 | Evans | 35 |
9 | Thomas | 33 |
10 | Roberts | 30 |
These numbers reflect just a portion of the full list, which spans thousands of names across the UK. If a person dies without leaving a will – and no known next of kin – their estate is held by the Crown for up to 30 years. During that time, relatives can legally claim what’s rightfully theirs.
How to Check If You’re Eligible:
The Government publishes a free daily-updated list at: www.gov.uk
- You can search by surname and region.
- If you spot a match, you may need to provide evidence of your relationship to the deceased.
- Professional help can make the process easier and faster.
Gallagher adds:
“This isn’t just a legal loophole – it’s people’s legacy. We help individuals identify legitimate claims and take the pressure off what can feel like a complex system.”