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Our properties are rented without furniture and carpets:
If you want carpets or furniture, new or second-hand, we recommend you have a good look around.
Some websites give away free items like beds, TVs, fridges, and more. Or look for local community selling groups on sites like Facebook. You could find a bargain with a bit of research.
We work with a range of suppliers and can help you with:
- Discounted furniture, both new and second-hand
- Up to 20% off the price of new carpets and flooring (you’ll need to supply a copy of your tenancy agreement).
- Lower interest loans from Hoot, Bolton’s Credit Union.
- Local Welfare Provision that provides some household items for free. This option is means tested and our Money Advice Team could support you with your claim.
What are my affordable furniture and flooring options?
Options for affordable furniture and white goods
Our properties are rented without furniture. If you're looking for new or second hand furniture, we'd always recommend having a good look around.
Be One Homes tenants can get discounts on furniture with the suppliers listed below. To claim your discount, please let the supplier know up front that you're a Be One Homes tenant and provide a copy of your tenancy agreement.
Emmaus Furniture Charity offers:
- A 15% discount for all Be One Homes tenants
- Low cost packages for one, two, or three-bedroom homes
- Furniture, clothes, household electrical items, and more
- A free delivery service
Tap here to find your nearest Emmaus branch on the Emmaus website.
Bolton Community Furniture Store offers:
- New and second-hand furniture
- White goods
- 20% off second-hand goods for Be One Homes tenants (you'll need to provide a copy of your tenancy agreement to receive your discount)
- A delivery service (costs may vary — please ask for details)
Tap here to visit the Bolton Community Furniture Store website for more information.
Carpet and Bed Warehouse, Horwich offers:
- A 20% discount on beds for all Be One Homes tenants.
Tap here to visit the Carpet and Bed Warehouse website for more information.
Local Welfare Provision:
The Local Welfare Provision is a local scheme which helps people who are in crisis and need help with food and essential items. This may include white goods like:
- Fridge freezers
- Cookers
- Washing machines
Affordable carpet options
Our properties are rented without carpets. If you're looking for carpets, we'd always recommend you have a good look around.
We've negotiated discounts for our tenants with some suppliers, listed below. To claim your discount, please let the supplier know up front that you're a Be One Homes tenant and provide a copy of your tenancy agreement when asking for a quote.
Please note, if you're thinking about fitting laminate flooring, you'll need to contact us first for permission.
Wall2Wall Carpets:
- 20% discount on carpets for Be One Homes tenants.
- You can tap here to visit the Wall2Wall Carpets website.
G&G Carpets:
- 10% discount on carpets for Be One Homes tenants.
- You can tap here to visit the G&G Carpets website.
Bolton Carpet Warehouse:
- 10% discount on carpets for Be One Homes tenants.
- Located at 33 Higher Bridge St, Bolton, BL1 2HE.
Want to access affordable loans and savings? We'd recommend Hoot Credit Union:
Your local council/authority is responsible for bins and collections. We’ve included links to further information on local council/authority websites below.
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- Get support from your nearest UCAN centre
- Help with money & debt
- Help with household bills (gas, electric, and water)
- Help with benefits (including Universal Credit)
- Help into work or training
- Emergency help with food or fuel
- In your community
- Support to live independently
- Help with homelessness
- Help with safeguarding and domestic abuse
- Affordable furniture and flooring for tenants
- Donating or recycling your furniture
- Get support from your nearest UCAN centre
- Help with money & debt
- Help with household bills (gas, electric, and water)
- Help with benefits (including Universal Credit)
- Help into work or training
- Emergency help with food or fuel
- In your community
- Support to live independently
- Help with homelessness
- Help with safeguarding and domestic abuse
- Affordable furniture and flooring for tenants
- Donating or recycling your furniture