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The tables for Right to Buy, tables 691, 692 and 693, are now presented in annual versions to reflect changes to the data collection following consultation. The previous quarterly tables can be found in the discontinued tables section below.
From April 2005 to March 2021 there are quarterly official statistics on Right to Buy sales – these are available in the quarterly version of tables 691, 692 and 693. From April 2021 onwards, following a consultation with local authorities, the quarterly data on Right to Buy sales are management information and not subject to the same quality assurance as official statistics and should not be treated the same as official statistics. These data are presented in tables in the ‘Right to Buy sales: management information’ below.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the annual right to buy sales of social housing sold by local authorities in England from 2001/2002 to the third quarter of 2020. Right to buy is a government scheme in England that was set up to support eligible council and housing association tenants with the purchasing of their home, by offering a discount on the price of the property. It can be seen that the number of right to buy sales of social housing sold by local authorities decreased overall during this period, from a total of almost 52 thousand in 2001/2002 to a total of over 10.2 thousand as of 2018/2019. The largest number of right to buy sales occurred in the period 2003/2004, when a total of more than 69.5 thousand sales took place.
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It includes sale schemes such as Right to Buy, Preserved Right to Buy, Voluntary Right to Buy, Right to Acquire and Social HomeBuy as well as open market sales.
The underlying data for the charts within the statistical release documents are available on request from housing.statistics@levellingup.gov.uk.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the amount of social housings sold in England from 2001 to 2019. The total number of sales includes sales from the local authorities and registered providers. Between 2018 and 2019, nearly 19.4 thousand dwellings were sold in the social housing market in England.
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Total social housing sales in England, including Right to Buy, Right to Acquire & Social HomeBuy. Source agency: Communities and Local Government Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: SHS
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It includes other schemes and types of sale than the Right to Buy scheme such as private sales, Preserved Right to Buy, Right to Acquire and Social HomeBuy.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the annual sales of social housing from the local authorities in England from 2001 to 2019. In 2015-2016, the number of social housing sales without right to buy was 311. In 2019, this number decreased to 243, while sales via Right to buy scheme decreased to eleven thousand sales.
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Information about social and affordable lettings and sales of social housing in England based on information reported through the Continuous Recording of Lettings (CORE) system for 2011 to 2012.
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TwitterThis statistic illustrates total social housing property sales in Wales from the year 2001/2002 to the year 2018/2019 (data as of March each year). It can be seen that the total number of social housing sales in Wales decreased overall during this period, reaching a total of *** social housing property sales on the Welsh property market as of 2018/2019. The largest number of social housing sales in Wales during this period was nearly *** thousand sales, found in the year 2003/2004.
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TwitterThis statistical release presents national statistics on the number of sales of existing social housing stock in England for 2013 to 2014.
It is different to its ‘sister publication’ Right to Buy sales in England as this publication includes information on sales by local authorities and private registered providers – not just local authorities. It includes other schemes and types of sale than the Right to Buy scheme and contains annual rather than quarterly statistics.
Key points from the release are:
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This study contains the EUL-level CORE Sales data only. The EUL CORE Lettings data are held under SN 9238.
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These tables provide the latest, most useful data, presented by type and other variables, including by geographical area or time.
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Statistics on social housing lettings in England, extracted from the COntinuous REcording (CORE) system. This release replaces the Social Housing Lettings and Sales in England release - information on sales from CORE has been moved into the DCLG Release on Social Housing Sales in England from 2012/13 publication onwards. Source agency: Communities and Local Government Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Social Housing Lettings in England
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These statistics relate only to sales by local authorities under the Right to Buy scheme and exclude sales by Private Registered Providers (PRPs) under preserved Right to Buy. Sales by PRPs are recorded in Social Housing Sales
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This study contains the EUL-level CORE Lettings data only. The EUL CORE Sales data are held under SN 9238.
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TwitterThis Statistical Release presents official statistics on the number of sales of existing social housing stock in England and its regions for 2010-11.
Social housing sales include sales under Right to Buy, Preserved Right to Buy, Right to Acquire, Social HomeBuy, other outright or shared equity sales to tenants, and sales of existing stock to the private sector. The figures exclude sales through low cost home ownership schemes where these do not relate to existing social stock, i.e. sales of newly built homes for shared ownership or acquisitions of private sector homes for affordable home ownership. Intra-tenure transfers between social housing providers are also excluded.
Key points from the release are:
Please note: These statistics were assessed by the United Kingdom Statistics Authority in June 2011 (http://www.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/assessment/assessment/assessment-reports/index.html">Report 117). We have addressed the requirements relating to these statistics to the satisfaction of the UK Statistics Authority and they are now accredited as National Statistics.
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Statistics on social housing lettings and sales in England, extracted from the COntinuous REcording (CORE) system. Source agency: Communities and Local Government Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Social housing lettings and sales in England, CORE data
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Number of Social Housing dwellings per Electoral Division where tenants have purchased housing under 1995 Scheme from Fingal County Council at 1st January 2009.
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TwitterThe information presented here shows sales of local authority dwellings and of Registered Social Landlord (RSL) dwellings. It includes all social landlord housing sales - social and non-social housing. The data is used to help monitor trends in both the overall level of Welsh housing stock and the changes in its tenure distribution over time. Data is also used by the Welsh Government and local authorities to assess levels of housing supply across Wales and as an indication as to whether housing need is being met. RSLs are organisations that provide and manage properties for people who would otherwise be unable to afford to rent or buy privately. Social landlords must be registered with the Welsh Government and are inspected on a regular basis to maintain a good standard of management. The Right to Acquire sales and Homebuy sales included are only appropriate for Registered Social Landlord dwellings.
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TwitterThe tables below provide statistics on the sales of social housing stock – whether owned by local authorities or private registered providers. The most common of these sales are by the Right to Buy (and preserved Right to Buy) scheme and there are separate tables for sales under that scheme.
The tables for Right to Buy, tables 691, 692 and 693, are now presented in annual versions to reflect changes to the data collection following consultation. The previous quarterly tables can be found in the discontinued tables section below.
From April 2005 to March 2021 there are quarterly official statistics on Right to Buy sales – these are available in the quarterly version of tables 691, 692 and 693. From April 2021 onwards, following a consultation with local authorities, the quarterly data on Right to Buy sales are management information and not subject to the same quality assurance as official statistics and should not be treated the same as official statistics. These data are presented in tables in the ‘Right to Buy sales: management information’ below.
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