Most of our homes are exempt from Right to Buy and Right to Acquire.
This is because they’re in a rural area, and were built specifically for local people for now and for future generations.
Right to Buy
Right to Buy is a scheme for residents living in council homes, including homes that have transferred from a council to a housing association. The scheme enables eligible residents to buy their home at a price lower than the full market value.
Find out more on the gov.uk website
Right to Acquire
Right to Acquire is a scheme for residents of private registered providers of social housing to buy their home at a price lower than the full market value. It was introduced in the Housing Act 1996 and is now contained in the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.