How does basingstoke home bid work?
How does basingstoke home bid work?
How does Homebid work? Under Homebid you still have to be accepted onto our housing register. Instead of waiting until you are offered a home, you can play an active role in finding yourself a home. Using Homebid website, you can find out about the area the home is in including schools, shops, and bus routes.
How much social housing is there in Basingstoke?
How many council houses are there in BASINGSTOKE HAMPSHIRE? There are 19,693 registered social housing properties in BASINGSTOKE HAMPSHIRE.
How long does it take to hear from housing association?
Once the information is received and on completion of the assessment, you will be advised of the outcome within 42 days. If you are not eligible or do not qualify, you can request a review of that decision.
What does Bid skipped mean?
All bids on a property are automatically put in priority order (based on band and effective date) on the property shortlist. If you have been overlooked (skipped) for a property, the landlord will have stated the reason for this, which you will be able to see when you log into your account.
How many houses are in Basingstoke?
Between censuses, dwellings numbers are monitored by Hampshire County Council. The 2015 dwelling estimate is 72,890 dwellings. The number of dwellings is forecast to increase to 80,520 by 202224. The average house price in Basingstoke and Deane was £260,000 from April 2015 to March 2016.
What is a housing register?
About the housing register The housing register is the list of people who qualify for council housing and are waiting to be offered a property.
How do you get a Band 1 house?
Band 1. Priority is awarded to the following applicants who have an urgent need to move: who are found to be unintentionally homeless following a homeless assessment. that are assessed to be threatened with homelessness within the next two months following a homeless assessment.