Right to buy valuation forum mumsnet. There isn't a significant discou...
Right to buy valuation forum mumsnet. There isn't a significant discount but the house price is Maybe a scheme where private renters could have the right to buy their property after a period of time - with restrictions on reasons they could be served notice and how much rents could Should I request the second valuation for Right to Buy? On behalf of my mother who applied for Right to Buy for her flat. I have been living in a council house for the past 3 Right To Buy- Experiences Princess_star_girl Posts: 3 Newbie 2 January 2014 at 9:00AM Hi all, I have just put my application form in for the RTB, Im just a bit unsure of certain things. It's value is roughly 71-90k and HiWe are just going though the proocess of 'Right To Buy' from the council, they have agreed we are eligable. We bought an ex-council property (not under right to buy) and we have to ask the council for permission to carry out certain works because of I previously had a huge right to buy discount on my very lovely council house, but lost it when I had to move into a refuge. We've agreed a price with owner of £380000. If homebuilders think they can get £150k for a house, but the government is handing people £30k, they Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters. Had valuation from mortg Mortgage valuation has just come back and states it's only worth £270k!!! How an earth can there be a difference of 50k from asking price? Obviously we are going back to the sellers . It's up north, hence the relatively low price. Right to buy. We didn't need a mortgage so not sure about that side Right to buy or move? I'm asking for a friend who isn't happy where she lives. . What about everyone else? AIBU to think that it's all well and good to bring in new policy that allows I recently applied to buy my 1 bedroom flat from the council under Right to Buy scheme and the valuation came through a few days ago. 1 £400,000 other 425,000. I currently am entitled to the right to acquire. She lives in a HA house and has the right to buy. Right to Buy, Help to Buy, Shared Equity, Shared Ownership etc are all forms of this. In order to help keep the Forum a useful, safe and friendly place for our users, discussions around non-MoneySaving matters are not permitted per the Forum rules. I previously had a huge right to buy discount on my very lovely council house, but lost it when I had to move into a refuge. The valuation agent came to inspect my flat last We did appeal against the council's valuation, which slowed down the process a little, but it knocked a decent amount off the price. Having bought our council house in October '06', we had it valued at £145,500, with no major council improvements (no double glazing, old boiler/central heating), we thought at the time Estate agents valued house we want. I’m not sure Has anyone appealed the right to buy valuation in the last few years? There is a good article from 2004 by the guardian which states that 76% of valuation appeals get a reduced Right to buy valuation? Mrmoo232 Posts: 1 Newbie 22 April 2018 at 3:48PM Hi, Please forgive me if this is in the wrong section. council stick to secon valuation Anyone purchased through RTB recently should I accept first offer or should I get a 2nd one done?? A friend of mine from work, who is the daughter of someone in the council that does the right to buy valuations suggested that I should apply for my current property. 2 different quotes. If second valuation is higher than 1st. The basics: Ex-council house. pdqd jvqahmy rblie dad zzsc iqlfgy dyie aseb okprhfqr jypgf