Housing Association Contacts

Who to contact to find information about shared-ownership schemes in your area.

Information about housing associations

Housing associations are the main providers of shared ownership homes. They are often charitable organisations and are regulated by the Government. If you want to find out about shared ownership properties or schemes in your area, you can approach any local housing association but your best bet is to find out which local housing association is acting as the 'homebuy agent' for your region. This is because your homebuy agent, whilst still a housing association, is also your first port of call for finding out about shared ownership properties for sale and rent in your area, but also for questions on eligibility for different homebuy and shared ownership schemes.

Use the drop down menus below to search for your homebuy agent by local authority or county (currently England only, for the rest of the UK please contact your local authority directly):

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