Ledbury Estate
How to bid for a new council home
Registration
Once registered, residents will be sent a confirmation letter informing households of the following:
- bidding website
- bidding number: 3xxxxxx
- unique reference: dd/mm/yyyy (this will default to the main applicants' date of birth)
Residents can also attend the Ledbury office for bidding support.
What I need to register and why
Identification
This includes; passport, immigration documents, British birth certificate. We need this is to make sure we're processing documents for the correct household member.
Proof of residence
2 proof of residence showing the name and address of each adult. This includes; tenancy agreement, bank statements, electoral register confirmation, and utility bills. We need this is to confirm tenants and household members are living at the application address
Proof of income
This includes paid employment such as; recent payslips, contract of employment, P60, bank statement showing wages, and letter from employer confirming name and address.
It also includes voluntary employment such as; a letter from the manager on headed paper confirming the number of hours volunteered each month and the date voluntary employment started.
The confirmation of any benefits.
The allocations scheme offers additional priority in the assessed priority band through our starring system. The submission of these documents will enable the Applications team the ability to award any additional priority.
Children
The full birth certificates and Child Benefit letters of the children.
Due to limited housing stock, we're only able to register children on an application where they're dependant upon the main tenant.
Bidding FAQs
How many bids can I submit per week?
Residents are permitted to bid for one property per week.
Does it matter what time I bid
No, residents are shortlisted for properties based on their priority band, number of stars and then the qualification date within the priority band.
When do properties become available
The bidding cycle runs from Thursday to Sunday when we will advertise the available properties.
Are there any other properties available that are not advertised
All available properties are advertised on the Homesearch bidding scheme once they become available.
How long will it take before I am rehoused
There's no specific time frame as to when a household will move. Residents are encouraged to be flexible in their bidding choices including the area, property type and landlord (housing association or Southwark).
What will happen once I have a successful bid
We'll write to the successful household within 3 to 5 days following the closure of the bidding cycle on Sunday.
What if I refuse a property
Applicants will be advised of the refusal in writing but no penalty will be applied. Residents are advised to carefully consider the details of the property in order to achieve a successful move.
What if I fail to bid each week
There's no penalty for failing to bid. However, applicants who actively log on to the website and are flexible in the property type and size are more likely to be rehoused through the bidding process.
Can I bid on all properties
You'll be able to exercise your choice through the bidding process. However, you'll only be able to bid for properties that meet your housing need such as property size or medical need.
Why can’t I bid on some properties that are advertised
Some properties are advertised for specific categories, including:
- sheltered properties
- older person dwelling
- adapted properties on the accessible housing register
- family dwellings (households with children under 17)
I came first for a property at the end of the bidding cycle, but I am not being offered the property? Why is this
Some properties have been listed for specific categories of households. This could include the following examples:
- local lettings scheme
- households with medical priority
- tackling overcrowding
- adapted properties
This information will be clearly listed within the marketing details of the advert. Therefore the property will be offered for the household whom meets the specific criteria.
I don’t understand the bidding icons
The website will list all the icons however please see the attachment on Homeserach symbols (PDF, 66kb) for reference.
How do I know if I have a star
Your priority band and the number of stars will be added are displayed on your Homesearch bidding application once you've logged in.
I have noticed my personal details (name/contact number/bedroom entitlement/etc) are not correct. How do I get this amended
Tenants can complete an online change of circumstances form located on the main webpage of the Homesearch bidding. Alternatively, the resident can attend the Ledbury office.
How do I know if my medical details have been assessed
We'll write to you and advise you of your medical recommendations. You can attend our Ledbury office if you haven't had a response to your medical assessment. If you haven't completed a medical form, you can update this via the change of circumstances form.
Page last updated: 01 August 2024