Closed consultation

Reforming the Right to Buy

Applies to England

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Summary

This consultation seeks views on how the Right to Buy should be reformed to deliver a fairer, better value and more sustainable scheme where longstanding tenants can buy their own homes but, crucially, where councils can replace those homes.

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Consultation description

Right to Buy is an integral way for social tenants to get on the property ladder; many of whom may not otherwise be able to access home ownership.

However, reform of Right to Buy is essential to better protect much-needed social housing stock, boost council capacity and build more social homes than we lose, supporting the government’s commitment to deliver the biggest increase in social and affordable housebuilding in a generation.

The consultation follows the reduction in maximum Right to Buy cash discounts, which was announced at Autumn Budget 2024, and asks for views on:

  •  the qualifying criteria for tenants
  •  initial and maximum discounts as a percentage of the property value
  •  which types of properties should be exempted under the scheme
  •  whether there should be increased restrictions on properties after sale
  •  the replacement of homes sold under the Right to Buy
  •  rules governing the use of Right to Buy receipts and how these could be simplified

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Published 20 November 2024

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