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Buy My Council House

Would you like to buy your council house? Depending on when you became a council tenant, and how long you've lived in your council home, you may be able to buy it at a substantial discount. Many tenants are seeing how fast house prices are rising, and are asking themselves "Can I afford to buy my council house?" The answer could well be "Yes!"

We recommend that you speak to Regency Right To Buy for expert, personalised advice on buying your council house. Just click on their logo below and fill in their free enquiry form. There's no obligation, and you could buy your council house for a lot less than you think!

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We recommend Regency Right To Buy to help you buy your council house.

They will:

  • Complete all necessary paperwork
  • Allocate your own Regency Case Manager throughout the Right to Buy process
  • Hand deliver and explain all documents
  • Be on hand to give you information, advice to ensure a hassle free purchase of your home

So click here to get a free quote from Pinnacle Right To Buy - do it today!

How can I buy my council house?

To get the ball rolling, simply go to Regency Right To Buy by clicking their logo above. One of their friendly, qualified advisors will contact you and let you know how to proceed. They'll be able to help you contact your council, get your council house valued, even complete paperwork for you.

The first question many people ask is: "How easy is it to buy my council house?" The answer? "Easier than you think!"

Your personal advisor will explain how the process of buying your council house works, from the OMV (Open Market Value), to the discount you'll be entitled to, to the RTB price (Right To Buy). You'll discuss how much you can borrow on the mortgage. Often, you can borrow more than the cost of the house. You'll be able to use this extra cash (effectively a low rate loan) for many purposes: perhaps adding central heating, or installing new double glazing, or even paying off existing debts.