Housing statistics: quarterly update, December 2016

Statistical information on recent trends in housing.


Sales of Local Authority Dwellings to Sitting Tenants (Right to Buy)

Most sales of local authority housing to tenants are sales under Right to Buy although a small number cover other sales such as voluntary sales by local authorities to sitting tenants.

Chart 13: Local Authority Sales to Sitting Tennants, Quarterly Applications and Sales, 2006 onwards

Chart 13: Local Authority Sales to Sitting Tennants, Quarterly Applications and Sales, 2006 onwards

In July 2013 the Scottish Government announced that the Right to Buy scheme was to end for all tenants. Immediately following this announcement the number of applications and the number of sales between July and September 2013 both increased (by 39% and 44% respectively) compared to the previous quarter. The increases were higher than in the same quarter of 2012, where the number of applications and the number of sales increased by 5% and 7% respectively.

The Right to Buy scheme since closed to all new applicants on 31 July 2016. The most recent figures available on applications and sales are for April to June 2016. During this period there were 2,961 Right to Buy applications (more than double the 1,099 applications in the same quarter the previous year, and more than three times higher than the same quarter in 2014). In the same time period, there were 505 sales (58% higher than in the same quarter in the previous year, and 50% higher than in the same quarter in 2014). Throughout the year ending June 2016 there were 1,920 sales to sitting tenants, 25% more than in the previous year and 6,868 applications which is 81% more than the previous year.

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