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As at 01/09/10, there were 13,252 households on the Bristol Housing Register. However, the supply of social housing in Bristol is limited, and there are only between 2500-3000 vacancies each year.

Allocations are made in accordance with the Housing Allocation and Banding scheme. Applicants in the higher bands (Band 1 being the highest and Band 5 the lowest) have a greater priority for housing than those in the lower bands and are therefore more likely to be allocated a property. For more information on how applications are prioritised, go to Prioritising applications.

However, even applicants in higher bands may find it difficult to be rehoused through the housing register. This could be down to the size of property they require, as there is a real shortage of properties with 4+ bedrooms. Also, in some areas of the city, like Clifton for example, there is a general shortage of stock.

Applicants in Bands 4 & 5 generally have less chance of being rehoused through the housing register, therefore the following will give you more information about other housing options available to you.

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Low cost home ownership schemes

If you are interested in buying a property but are unable to do so on the open market, either because you cannot afford the full mortgage repayments or the deposit, or both, then low cost home ownership may be an option for you. Some schemes may offer you the opportunity to purchase a share in a property, with the option of buying more shares later on. Other schemes will provide you with a loan to enable you to purchase a property of your own choosing.

To find out more about low cost home ownership schemes, please visit the South West Homes web site at www.southwesthomes.org.uk

South West Homes are the Homebuy agent for the South West. HomeBuy agents administer the Open Market and New Build HomeBuy schemes, which help eligible first time buyers to buy their homes.

If you decide low cost home ownership is for you, as well as applying to South West Homes, you will also need to apply on our housing register.


Privately renting

If you have applied to the housing register and we have told you that you do not have a very high priority within our banding scheme, but you still want to find alternative suitable accommodation, private renting may be for you. Renting privately means you have more choice of area and property type.

There are many different ways to find properties available for privately renting, including local newspapers and property web sites.

The Bristol Association of Letting and Management Agents (BALMA) is a group of letting agents who aim to provide a reliable and trustworthy service. They have a code of practice which all members must abide by.

For more information on BALMA and it's members click here

www.findaproperty.com contains details of flats, houses and other properties that are available to rent in Bristol and the surrounding areas. It also advertises flat shares, house shares and rooms to rent.

Private Tenants Information booklet

We have produced a comprehensive information booklet for private tenants. It covers a range of essential topics including;

  • How to find a property

  • What to do when you first move into a new property

  • Whilst living in the property

  • Moving out of your property

  • Useful contact details

  • Housing checklist

For more information, or to download a copy of the booklet, please click here


Help with paying your rent

Property rents are higher in the private sector, and can often seem unaffordable.  However, if you are receipt of benefits, or you are working but on a low income, you could be entitled to claim Housing and Council Tax benefit.

For more information about claiming Housing an Council Tax benefit, please visit our web site at www.bristol.gov.uk   To see if you may be entitled to some help with your rent or Council Tax, you can use the online Benefits Calculator.  You can also call into any of our Customer Service Points  and speak to a Customer Advisor.

You can contact the Benefits Service directly by:

Telephone - (0117) 922 2300

Fax - (0117) 903 7051

Post - Housing and Council Tax Benefits, PO Box 43, Bristol, BS99 1BF


In debt or worried about your mortgage?

If you are concerned about debt and need some practical advice, please visit the Credit Action web site at www.creditaction.org.uk.

For local help with debt problems, Bristol Debt Advice Centre provide free independent advice for people in debt. Further information can be found on their web site www.bdac.org.uk

If you are struggling with your mortgage payments or facing repossession, the Directgov web site offers a range of advice from helping you to keep your home, to what to do if your mortgage lender takes you to court.


Exchanges

A mutual exchange is where you swap your property and your tenancy with another council tenant or tenant of a housing association. To do this you must be a secure tenant. Mutual exchanges are often found to be a quicker method of moving house than a transfer.

Bristol City Council and many of our partners have signed up to a service which is free to their tenants. HomeSwapper is a national exchange advertising web-site. This means that you can search for a mutual exchange with tenants who live in and outside of Bristol. If the site identifies a potential exchange match, you will be notified by E-mail or text.

Here is a list showing which Social Landlords in Bristol have signed up to this service.

Please visit www.homeswapper.co.uk to sign up to this service. If you do not have a computer at home, you can use the self-service facilities at our Customer Services Points, or computers at your local library.

Once you have found someone to exchange with you must both submit exchange application requests to your own landlords to request permission to exchange. You cannot exchange until both parties have received formal written permission from their landlords.

To find out more about exchanging please click here 


Housing and help for older people

If you are considering moving from your present home, it may help if you consider the alternatives available to you.

More information about housing for older people can be found by clicking here

You may have decided that sheltered accommodation is the right choice for you. Bristol City Council has 28 schemes throughout Bristol which offer older people the possibility to live independently while still having emergency support available 24 hours a day.

For more information about Bristol City Council Supported Housing for older people schemes, click here  


If you are 50 or over and wish to maintain your independence, you might like to consider elderly preferred accommodation. Elderly preferred accommodation is a mixture of self contained walk up, multi-storey flats and some bungalows and prefabs, that are located throughout the city.

For more information about elderly preferred accommodation, please click here

For more information about sheltered housing, you may also find it useful to visit Directgov


Some housing associations in Bristol also have housing for older people, to find out more about housing associations in Bristol go to HCB Landlords.


Bristol Care and Repair is a charitable organisation providing services for older and disabled people throughout Bristol. Care and Repair offers a variety of services, including:

  • help and advice to access grants and funding

  • large adaptations and repairs

  • small adaptations and repairs


For more information about the services that Care and Repair offer, please click here


Very Sheltered Housing


Very Sheltered Housing accommodation is primarily for people over 65 years of age, but if you are disabled, have learning difficulties or have mental health issues then you may be eligible if you are over 55.


Most of the flats are for rent and will be given to people on the Health and Social Care 'waiting list'. To be included on this list you should contact Care Direct to request an assessment for Very Sheltered Housing. If you have a social worker already, please let Care Direct know.

To contact Care Direct, please telephone 0117 922 2700.

Fore more information about Very Sheltered Housing, please click here.


Other useful information and links


Sofa Project - If you are moving into a property and you need household items, the Sofa Project provides new, nearly new and secondhand furniture, household goods and electric appliances at affordable prices, with further discounts available to those on a low income or benefits. For more information, please click here.


Directgov - this web site lists all public services in one place. If you need advice on anything from mortgage worries to education and learning, please click here

Bristol City Council - our web site offers a wide range of advice, from claiming Housing Benefit to information about housing.

School admissions - this web site provides advice on admissions to primary schools and transfers to secondary schools. You can also apply online for school places. For more information, please click here.

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