A housing court shall, in making an order, have regard to—
(a) the age, character, value and locality of the building concerned, including its architectural or historical interest, if any;
(b) the cost of the work necessary to raise or restore the building concerned to a satisfactory standard and the value of the building after the completion of such work;
(c) in the case of a dwelling, any proposal made by any of the parties that the dwelling concerned be used for a purpose other than human habitation;
(d) whether or not it is desirable and feasible to make an order in respect of part only of the building concerned;
(e) in the case of a demolition order, any effect which the demolition of the building concerned may have on any property or building adjacent thereto.