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Thinking about buying your Council home?
If you have been renting your Council or housing association home for at least 2 years, you may be entitled to buy your property at a discounted price.
If your tenancy began on or after 18 January 2005, you will have to wait for 5 years to qualify for right to buy.
Your
discount
is based on the number of years you have spent as a public sector tenant.
Where can I get help?
The
Right to Buy team
will be happy to give advice and guide you through the right to buy process.
They will:
confirm if you are eligible for right to buy
arrange for your property to be valued
inform you of the price of your home
calculate the discount you are entitled to.
Is it right for me?
There are lots of things to consider when thinking about buying your home. Make sure you are aware of the
ownership costs
before you make your decision.
Find out more
To find out more, download our
information leaflet
.
You can also download the
Your Right to Buy your home
booklet from the Department for Local Government and Communities website.
The booklet is also available
translated into foreign languages.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is freehold and leasehold?
Who values my home if I want to buy it?
What if I change my mind?
When should I arrange a mortgage?
What if I can't keep up the repayments?
What if I want to sell the property?
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