Roughly one in six council homes which are sold off under
Right to Buy are replaced. But does this mean that there are fewer council
houses available? The number of council
properties available for social rent in England has been falling in the last
few years. In 2014/15, there were 1,635,000. That’s 28,000 less than in 2013/14
when there were 1,663,000 available. That's not the whole story. Councils
nowadays own a much smaller proportion of the country's social rented housing
stock compared to what they once did. Housing associations are the biggest
provider of houses for social rent. So to understand the complete picture these
need to be considered too. Read more on the Full Fact website.
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