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The council owns 13 Retirement Living schemes, with most of them located in the Lowestoft area.
Read more about "Retirement living"...The Right to Buy is a Government scheme that allows some tenants to purchase the property that they rent from the council. For eligible tenants the price of the property will be offered at a price lower than the full market value.
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The Council has produced a Housing Action Plan which identifies actions to support the delivery of planned housing growth across the East Suffolk local planning authority area, responding to the results of the Government’s Housing Delivery Test.
Read more about "Housing Action Plan"...With a shortage of affordable housing, East Suffolk Council has embraced house building to help meet demand and reduce the current shortage in affordable accommodation. Where possible, we are creating new homes in areas identified as having the most severe housing need.
Read more about "Housing development"...As part of a good financial and stock management the council has written a comprehensive business plan for the next 30 years.
Read more about "Housing Revenue Account Business Plan"...Eligible households are residents who are unable to meet their housing need via the private rental or ownership markets. Residents in housing need can apply to the council’s housing register called Gateway to Homechoice. Applicants are assessed against the Housing Allocations Policy which will decide the level of need applicants have. Those in highest need will be given priority for housing.
Read more about "Eligibility and allocation"...A house exchange is a way of moving to a new home by swapping properties with another tenant.
Read more about "Exchanging your council home"...