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Applying for a home in Bolton

Applying for a home in Bolton

To apply for a home in Bolton, you must register first with the Homes for Bolton choice-based lettings (CBL) scheme before you can see available homes and bid on them. This page provides some useful information before you proceed to the Homes for Bolton website.

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Homes for Bolton is Bolton's choice-based lettings scheme:

When you bid on a home through the Homes for Bolton choice-based lettings (CBL) scheme, you’ll be separated into one of four bands based on need.

These bands affect who is most likely to be successful when they bid on an available home:

The highest priorty band is reserved for people who urgently need a new property. This band includes:

  • Families where there is an urgent concern for the health and welfare of children.
  • Households where an applicant requires a high level of social work support because of a diagnosed mental health condition.
  • Households where somebody is escaping domestic abuse, harassment, or violence.
  • Somebody who is currently homeless (as defined by VII Housing Act 1996).
  • Where a household is living in a property where there is an immediate threat to life or limb.

There are also additional criteria such as for returning armed forces personnel.

You'll also be allocated based on the suitability of the home:

For example, a family of two adults and two children can bid for two- and three-bedroom properties but are unlikely to be accepted for a four or five bedroomed property without special circumstances.

Similarly, two adults wouldn’t likely meet the criteria to get a home with three or more bedrooms.

You can read the full Homes for Bolton Allocations Policy at www.homesforbolton.org.uk.

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Frequently asked questions about applying for a home in Bolton:

Here are some of the most common questions we’re asked about applying for a home in Bolton:

How do I register for housing in Bolton?

You can complete an application at www.homesforbolton.org.uk.

The application form is in two parts:

  • Part 1: pre-assessment. This section is a pre-assessment, which will provide you with options relevant to your circumstances. The answers you give will be used to create a personalised plan showing the best options for you based on your circumstances. It will give an indication of whether you’ll qualify for the housing register. Based on your action plan results, you should decide whether to continue.
  • Part 2: full application. You’ll need to complete a full housing application after the pre-assessment if you wish to continue. You’ll need an email address to create a full application.
How many bids can I have on the Homes for Bolton system?

The Homes for Bolton choice-based lettings scheme allows you to have two active bids at any one time.

How long are properties advertised for?

Many properties are advertised on the Homes for Bolton website for over one week, but some are advertised on a flexible cycle - so keep checking the site for new adverts and the number of days until the advert closes.

Please note that we also advertise our new build homes for rent in Bolton through Homes for Bolton.

Who is most likely to be offered a property?

When you make a bid on a property, a shortlist is created of everyone who is interested in that home.

This shortlist is based on the band (see above about bands) and if more than one person has the same band then the date you registered is taken into account.

The person with the highest band and/or longest registration date and who meets the criteria for the property is the person who is likely to be offered the property. However, we (as the housing provider) will also need to carry out checks and references.

How do I find out about my bids?

You can check your previous bids 24 hours a day on your Homes for Bolton account.

You’ll be able to see the status of the shortlist once the advert is closed. This is helpful to see if the housing provider (i.e. Bolton at Home) is still shortlisting or they’ve offered the property to someone.

If you have any queries about a bid on one of our properties, please contact us** for more details.

In the Bid History section, if your application has been unsuccessful then you can hover over the word to find the reason.

**Please note that not all properties on the Homes for Bolton site are managed by Bolton at Home, so you'll need to contact the listed housing provider for further details on those.

What if I'm currently homeless or facing eviction?

If you’re currently homeless or facing eviction, you should register with Bolton Council’s Housing Options team so that you can be allocated urgent or priority status.

The team can also:

  • negotiate with your landlord
  • address your arrears
  • advise on welfare benefits and maximising your income
  • assist and represent you at County Court
  • help with a referral to Money Advice to help sort out any debts you may have.

If you live in the Bolton area, please contact Bolton Council's Housing Options team on 01204 335900 or email your query to housing.options@bolton.gov.uk.

If you don't currently live in Bolton and are homeless or facing eviction, please contact your local authority.

Why do I keep getting shortlisted?

It’s really important that your details are up to date on the Homes for Bolton site:

  • Ensure that you complete the additional comments section on your application to fully explain your circumstances.
  • Are there any special requirements you need to tell us about?
  • Think about why are you moving or need a property.
  • What will this property offer you that you that your current one doesn’t?

There are also other things to think about, for example:

  • Are you meeting the advertised criteria?
  • Are you bidding for the right properties?

Ready to apply for a home in Bolton?

If you’re ready to apply for a home in Bolton, please visit the Homes for Bolton website.

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