Right to Buy
The 1980 Housing Act gave local authority tenants of
two years the right to buy their council property at discounted prices.
The scheme was introduced to give council tenants the chance to get on
the property ladder.
The Right to Buy scheme is targeted at well established tenants, with
the discount increasing in rough proportion to the years they have been
paying rent.
Why rent when you can buy your own home?
If you currently rent from a Local Authority you may find there is
little difference between the monthly cost of buying your own home and
the rent you currently pay.
Whether you have a good or bad credit history, a specialist advisor can
help you secure the purchase of your home with a right to buy
mortgage.
CCJs, defaults, or rent arrears might not be problem as there are
specialist lenders who can help you.
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To get a free no obligation quote from an independent mortgage broker
who has access to the whole of the market in the UK, simply complete our no obligation enquiry form.
You'll receive advice on the best deals for you. Quotations are FREE, so it costs you nothing to see what your options are.
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