HC Deb 18 April 2002 vol 383 cc1094-5W
Ms Oona King

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions what recent representations he has received on the incidence of commercial property companies offering local authority tenants a cash incentive to exercise the right to buy their home; and if he will make a statement. [49915]

Ms Keeble

We are aware of concerns that the right to buy scheme is being exploited in various ways. We have commissioned research into what is happening, including the effect on the housing market. The results will be made publicly available when the work is completed.

Ms Oona King

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions how many council properties were sold under the right to buy in each year since 1980. [49913]

Ms Keeble

The latest information on right to buy sales by local authorities and new towns in each year since the scheme's introduction in October 1980 is presented in the table:

Total sales completed under RTB
1980–81 2,300
1981–82 106,600
1982–83 168,700
1983–84 107,500
1984–85 78,500
1985–86 72,600
1986–87 77,400
1987–88 94,600
1988–89 137,000
1989–90 134,900
1990–91 76,600
1991–92 48,500
1992–93 37,900
1993–94 44,900
1994–95 43,300
1995–96 31,500
1996–97 33,200
1997–98 41,300
1998–99 40,300
1999–2000 54,300
2000–01 52,000
20011 23,800
Total 1,507,600
1April to September.

Note:

Includes sales under shared ownership arrangements;

Excludes sales under rent to mortgage.

Source:

DTLR PI(B) quarterly housing activity returns, and new town returns.

Tables showing reported information on right to buy and other sales and stock transfers by each local authority in England, along with national and regional summaries, for each year since 1979–80, are available in the Libraries of the House.

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