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Locals can now register for affordable housing
•Do you dream of owning your own home but wake up to the nightmare of ever increasing property prices?
•Do you live and work locally but don’t want to rent privately or from the council?
•Are you an older homeowner looking for sheltered housing?
If the answer is YES to any of these questions you may qualify to be included on Alnwick District Council’s Home seekers Register.
Residents, wishing to purchase or rent local affordable housing, need to apply to the council to have their names put on an affordable housing register.
The register is needed to help ensure that affordable housing being built for sale or for rent around the district is allocated to local people who need it most.
To be included on the register, applicants must be 18 years of age and over and demonstrate both a genuine housing need and close connections to the local area.
For further information contact our Customer Services line Tel: 01665 510505. Alternatively log on to www.alnwick.gov.uk and download the information online.
This scheme is separate from, and not to be confused with the waiting list for council or housing association properties.
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