
Right to buy mortgages are for use by public housing tenants
who wish to purchase their property under the Right To Buy Scheme. Public
housing tenants are people who rent their property from the local council, a
non-charitable housing association or a housing action trust. The vast majority
of Right To Buy sales are of local authority properties.
The Right to Buy scheme was first introduced in 1980, with
the main aim of offering everyone the opportunity to own a decent home and so
promote social cohesion, well being and self-dependence. The Right to Buy
Scheme has since helped nearly 1.5 million council tenants in England to
realise their aspirations to own their own homes, with ongoing sales under the
scheme now running at around 40,000 a year.
The Right To Buy scheme enables tenants to buy their homes
at a discount price, provided that they have been living in their home for two
years and meet the other qualification criteria. The RTB scheme is open to
virtually any secure tenant who can afford to buy with the exception of
dwellings occupied in connection with their employment and housing specially
provided for the elderly and (in certain cases) the disabled.
If you would like one of our specialist mortgage advisers to
discuss your circumstances in complete confidence then please contact our
office on the free phone number provided or complete the Quick Enquiry form
below.
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Online from over 4500 different schemes please click on the "Buy To Let
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