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Should mum buy or stay in council house
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My mum has a dilema.
She has the money to buy a small house with a spare room that would do visitors, grandkids etc
or she can stay in the 1 bedroomed council house she's in, doesn't own, and the rent is always going up.
Would she be better to buy the house or stay in the council house??? What would you do
She has the money to buy a small house with a spare room that would do visitors, grandkids etc
or she can stay in the 1 bedroomed council house she's in, doesn't own, and the rent is always going up.
Would she be better to buy the house or stay in the council house??? What would you do
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no people with no choice pay exhorbitant rent to private landlords
21:57 Fri 28th Sep 2012
she moved to this area after her partner hung himself and that was the only house available.she was staying with my uncle for 6 months but that wasn't suitable for them both. she's been looking to buy but where we say out in the country its mainly 4 or 5 bedroom houses that aren't suitable for her.
she's moved into the council house and there is one of the same size been sittin gempty since january so the best way to look at it is she's occupying a house and paying for it and its not sitting there and the council is getting money for it.
i think she's more thinking, whats the point in staying in a council house then her money she made from her house sale is then going to get put towards the small house she's in. when she could put it into a house that she can invite family and grandchildren up to stay and then have something to leave
she's moved into the council house and there is one of the same size been sittin gempty since january so the best way to look at it is she's occupying a house and paying for it and its not sitting there and the council is getting money for it.
i think she's more thinking, whats the point in staying in a council house then her money she made from her house sale is then going to get put towards the small house she's in. when she could put it into a house that she can invite family and grandchildren up to stay and then have something to leave
Social housing is designed for people who cannot afford to rent privately or buy their own house. In my heart of hearts, I think she should buy something if she can afford to (and therefore free up a house for someone who has no other options, BUT if she is happy and doesn't want to move I think she should stay).
ive just joined and came across your question i am in a similar postion to your mum...i would suggest she stays where she is especially if she has a secure tenancy and perhaps try a mutual exchange....she has to think long term about the cost of the upkeep of a new home whereas being in council she hasnt that added worry....im in a similar position and decided buying is not an option as it means all monies are tied up in property and you never know when you will need that money as the years go buy...im on the council exchange list and have been for 3yrs!!!! there are no smaller properties in my area available and with the new housing benifits coming into force in april its going to make downsizing a lot more problamatic!!!!
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