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The government’s much-vaunted push on right to buy sales has
failed to significantly increase the number of homes sold, according to new
figures released by the CLG. Nearly 1,500 local authority homes were
sold in the six months since the coalition increased the discounts available to
council tenants who wanted to buy their homes in April. At the current rate, that would mean there
will be around 3,000 sales in 2012/13. Other CLG figures, also released today,
show that there were 3,720 right to buy sales in 2011/12, of which 2,610 were
sold by local authorities. This year’s figures do not include sales by
registered providers under the preserved right to buy. But, at the current
rate, local authority sales would be just 14 per cent up on 2011/12 despite
discounts more than tripling in some areas and the government spending £660,000
on a campaign to promote the policy. Download a copy of the report from the CLG
website.
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