Local housing information
There are currently over 8,500 applicants on the Common
Housing Register, waiting for social housing in the borough.
Between April 2011 and the end of March 2012, there were
only 558 properties to let.
This means that if you already have your
own tenancy it is very unlikely that you will be able to get
alternative accommodation via the Common Housing Register.
Kensington and Chelsea is one of the most
popular areas to live in the UK. It is the most densely populated
borough in the country, with an estimated 169,000 people living
here. According to figures collected in 2009, the number of people
who own their homes in the Royal Borough is lower than in the rest
of the country. About a quarter of households live in social
housing (which includes homes rented from the Council and housing
associations), and a quarter live in the private rented sector.
This is much higher than the London average. With such high demand
and a shortage of accommodation, house prices and rent can be very
high.
There are many tenants in Kensington and Chelsea
who for a number of reasons wish to move. If you believe
you have a need to be re-housed to social housing, you should
contact the Council's Housing Opportunities Team on 020
7361 3008.
However, while each year demand for these
properties goes up, the number of vacancies that become available,
gets smaller. The number and sizes of the properties let was
as follows:
Properties let via the Common Housing
Register 11-12
|
Bedsit/Studios
|
122
|
|
One bed
|
189
|
|
Two bed
|
169
|
|
Three bed
|
62
|
|
Four bed
|
13
|
|
Five bed
|
2
|
|
Six bed
|
1
|
|
Total
|
558
|
You will see from this that the larger the property you need,
the longer you will have to wait for social housing as fewer
larger, family sized properties become available each year. Unless
you have high priority for housing, it is unlikely that we will
ever be able to offer you social housing. Even high priority
applicants are likely to wait for five years or more to be housed
and possibly longer for three bedroom and larger properties
You may wish to consider other options for your housing. The
Housing Opportunities Team can offer advice on schemes available to
you. For further information about housing options, please call:
020 7361 3008.
Who can register for housing with the Royal Borough?
Most people can register for housing with the Council. However
in certain situations we may feel that you have no priority for
housing. This means you will have no prospect of being housed
through the Council, unless your circumstances change.
By law, people subject to immigration control and certain groups
of people from abroad are ineligible to be housed through a council
(except in particular circumstances) and this means they cannot
register with us for housing.
The same applies to people we consider to be guilty of
‘unacceptable behaviour,’ meaning that they or someone in their
household has behaved in a way which would make them unsuitable to
be a tenant.
You can use our new online housing
self-assessment form to help you understand your
likelihood of being housed and to provide you with some advice and
information.