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Right To Buy West Wiltshire District Council House

We can help you buy your council home (whether it's a council house or council flat) from West Wiltshire District 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 West Wiltshire District 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, West Wiltshire District Council).
  • How long they'll take to get back to you with a price.
  • What kind of discount you're likely to get.
and much more. Just contact us on our free Enquiry Form.

You've contacted West Wiltshire District 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 West Wiltshire District 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 West Wiltshire District 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.

About Your Right To Buy Mortgage

You could get a Right To Buy Mortgage for a lot less than you may think - get a no-obligation quote from our lending partners. They specialise in providing Right to Buy mortgages for tenants throughout the United Kingdom, from Castleford to Bolton to Keynsham. The mortgage will lend you enough money to buy your new property, and very often even more than that amount. Because right to buy properties are usually sold at a discount, often you'll be able to borrow what the property is worth, rather than the actual price of the house. This means (according to on affordability) you could borrow extra funds to spend on other things, like paying off existing debts or improving your home.

Council house mortgages are usually dealt with by specialist lenders, rather than the high street banks or building societies like Bank of Scotland, The Woolwich or Newcastle Building Society. Specialist RTB lenders have lent money to many thousands of council property tenants since 1980, and will be able to help you buy the property you presently live in. Like almost all mortgages, Right To Buy Mortgages usually have fees associated to them. The fees are to pay for solicitor's fees, land registry fees, and the like. You should be able to add the charges on to the total cost of the mortgage, so that you don't have to pay the fees at the beginning.