yes it was a policy that has sort of got away from itself.
My understanding was it was to turn the council estates that were wholly populated by claimants into mixed ownership, migrate long term ( I thought it was 10 - 20 years where it split the 50%) tenants to ownership so the council didn't have to refurbish them and buy a few votes.
I would look at the level of work and the desirability of the property and discount accordingly. so a 19th floor pokey single bed flat that needs a new kitchen & bathroom and take the councils cost to do that off and offer to the tenant.
Yet a nice 3 bed semi with a garden you don't get a look in unless it makes social sense to change the estates ownership mix.
one offer per person / couple, max discount the value of refurb. so Kitchen £5K, bathroom £2k, rewire £2k. you pay for your own repaint.
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It's increased to five years, but 50% off a flat if you've lived there for five years (at low rent) is pretty crazy.
I particularly like this line:
"The discount you get might be reduced if you’ve used Right to Buy in the past." So you can buy, get a new council place and buy again?
A nice Thatcher legacy.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Its a safety net not a leg up.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI lived in a council flat for a year - the lowish rent gave me a chance to save for a deposit for a house.
Its a safety net not a leg up.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI lived in a council flat for a year - the lowish rent gave me a chance to save for a deposit for a house.
You're supposed to spend the savings on booze and fags
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I lived in a council flat for a year - the lowish rent gave me a chance to save for a deposit for a house.
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How to Get a Council House - Channel 4
Seems a bit ridiculous that the rent is set at a third of commercial rent? However will they ever get anyone to leave?
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