Right To Buy Warrington Borough Council House
We can help you buy your council home (whether it's a council house or council flat) from Warrington Borough Council. And you could be eligible to buy it at a large discount off the market value, depending on how long you've been living there.
Not contacted Warrington Borough Council yet?
If not, then we can help you find out if you are eligible to buy under the Right to Buy Scheme. We'll let you know:
- Whether you're likely to be eligible to buy your council home.
- How to contact the council (in your case, Warrington Borough Council).
- How long they'll take to get back to you with a price.
- What kind of discount you're likely to get.
You've contacted Warrington Borough Council and got a Right To Buy Price?
No problems. Our council house mortgage partners can give you a free Right To Buy Mortgage quote with absolutely no obligation. Just click here to get your quote!
Hundreds of council tenants just like you have bought their home from Warrington Borough Council. They've managed to get on the property ladder at a discount, and now their houses are often worth much, much more than they paid for it! Absolutely sure you want to buy your council home from Warrington Borough Council? Great - just apply for your Right To Buy mortgage now! Not sure, and need some advice? No problem! Our partner lenders have helped thousands of people like you in the past - they've done it countless times before. Just contact them to get free no-obligation advice.
You'd Like the Chance to Purchase Your Council House?
The Right to Buy Scheme (RTB) has benefited tens of thousands of people since 1980, all of whom have had the chance to buy their council house. If you're looking to buy your council home you'll have to make sure you match the minimum criteria. You need to have lived at your current house for a minimum of 2-5 years and the house or flat must be your only home. You may even be permitted to purchase your council house together with family members or your spouse or partner provided they have been joint tenants with you for at least 1 year. If you live in a shared house or the home is designed specifically for the use of an elderly or disabled person, your council will not be willing to sell it. Speak to your council or your landlord to find out more.
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