Scheduled for completion by the end of spring 2027, the work will be the third phase of group housing improvements in Holbeck and follows similar work on homes in Armley, Little London and Seacroft.
It is part of a wider investment in the city funded by the Local Regeneration Fund grant, which aims to deliver on key priorities for Holbeck outlined in the original Neighbourhood Improvement Plan.
The other schemes would see investment in a local community centre and major improvements to the local centre infrastructure, environment and green spaces, the council said.
Councillor Asghar Khan, executive member for communities, customer services and community safety, said the work was not just about improving homes but “strengthening the community”.
“By making properties warmer, safer and more energy-efficient, we’re helping families reduce their bills, improve their health and feel proud of where they live,” he said.
Additional funding for the work would come from the Great British Insulation Scheme and Warmer Homes grant funding, according to Leeds City Council.