Housing association homes
Renting from a housing association is similar to renting from the council. It is also called 'social housing', 'public housing', or 'not-for-profit housing'.
Rent for these homes tend to be lower than in private renting, although the gap is closing. Tenants usually have more security, with long-term tenancy agreements, rights of succession (to pass on the home to family members when they die), and legal protection.
Big demand
But there's a big demand for this type of housing which means it can take a long time to get one. Generally, the more urgent your need-to-move, the better your chance of a home. Some rehousing rules also give more priority to those who make a contribution to the community.
Some housing is reserved for people over a certain age, to reduce the problems caused by conflicting lifestyles. In some areas you can get a home quickly if you are an older person, but may have to wait much longer if you are young.
Read more about how to look for a home. You should also look at other types of housing to help you find a home faster.
- Arcon Housing Association
- Clarion Housing
- The Edward Mayes Trust
- Great Places Housing Group
- The Guinness Partnership
- Irwell Valley Housing Association
- Jigsaw Homes North
- Mosscare St. Vincent's
- One Manchester
- Onward
- Places for People
- Southway Housing Trust
- S4B
- Wythenshawe Community Housing Group
- Your Housing Group