Housing
Applying for Housing
East
Ayrshire Council owns about 13,500 houses and each year roughly 1400 properties
are allocated to people on the waiting list. To make sure that the waiting
list is operated quickly and fairly we have an Allocations Policy in place
to match the people who want houses with the houses that become empty.
How Do I Apply for A Council House?
Just fill in the interactive Housing Application Form below, sign it
and send to your local
housing office. This asks for information about the type of house
you want. Forms are available at all local housing offices or if you prefer
we can send you one in the post. Once your form is complete, return it
to your nearest local housing office and your application will be assessed.
Contact us for a Housing Application to be sent
to your home
Housing Application Form (74KB)
Medical Application Form 1 (51KB)
Medical Application Form 2 (115KB)
What Information Do You Need?
Basically we need to know about your current housing circumstances and
also what area and type of house you want. We also need to know about
the people in your household and if anyone has special needs. The more
information we have about your needs the easier it will be to give your
application the right amount of points.
How Do We Decide Who Gets A House?
We have a policy that allows us to give points for certain circumstances.
So if you have a high need you will get a greater number of points. If
you have very few needs then you will receive fewer points. This means
that every application is individually assessed and those with the highest
points level go to the top of the list.
How Do I Find Out More?
Give your Housing Officer a call or drop in at your local housing office.
He or she will explain how your points are assessed and help you decide
which areas you want to apply for. Your Housing Officer may occasionally
call at your home to check your application details are up-to-date.
Where Else Can I Apply for a House?
There are several Housing Associations who provide housing for rent in
East Ayrshire. Some even offer houses to buy at a lower cost and some
on a shared ownership basis.
You could also rent from a private landlord.
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