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Moving Home - Information for Existing Council Tenants

If you're a Guildford Borough Council tenant, there are several ways you may be able to move to a different home, depending on your circumstances.
Use the sections below to explore your options.

Transfers to Another Home

If your current home no longer meets your needs, you can apply for a transfer to another council or housing association property.

We use a banding system (A-E) to decide who gets priority:

BandPriority LevelTypical reasons
AUrgent/ ExceptionalRedevelopment or decant, domestic abuse or serious risk, releasing adapted or under-occupied homes, statutory overcrowding
BHighSerious medical or disability need, major overcrowding (2+ bedrooms short), Right to Move for work
CMediumOne bedroom short, unsatisfactory housing conditions, or ready to move on from supported housing
D-ELowerLower housing need or limited local connection

 

Full details on how to apply Who can apply to be on the housing register? - Guildford Borough Council

Being flexible about the type and location of property can improve your chances of being rehoused.

Downsizing to a Smaller Home

If you have more bedrooms than you need, you can apply to downsize to a smaller home.

Downsizing can:

  • Reduce your rent and running costs
  • Make your home easier to manage
  • Free up larger homes for families who need them

You may also qualify for priority on the Housing Register or financial help through the Transfer Incentive Scheme, especially if you are giving up two or more bedrooms.

For details, contact the Housing Advice & Allocations Team.

or Contact your Estates Management Officer - Guildford Borough Council

Decants (Moving Because of Repairs or Redevelopment)

Sometimes tenants need to move because their home is being refurbished, redeveloped, or is unsafe to live in (for example after a fire, flood, or major structural issue). This is called a decant.

Depending on the situation, this move may be:

  • Temporary - you'll return once works are complete
  • Permanent - if your home is being redeveloped or demolished

If this happens, we will:

  • Provide suitable alternative accommodation
  • Cover reasonable moving costs (for example removals, disconnection/reconnection, storage)
  • Pay Home Loss or Disturbance payments where eligible

Our approach is set out in the Alternative Accommodation (Decant-Policy)

Mutual Exchange

You can swap homes with another council or housing association tenant anywhere in the UK, if both landlords agree.
This is often the quickest way to move, especially if you want a different location or type of home.

Find out more here:

Swapping your home - mutual exchanges - Guildford Borough Council

Sheltered or Extra-Care Housing

If you're over 60 or have support needs, you may be eligible for sheltered or extra-care housing.
These homes offer greater security, communal areas, and, in some cases, on-site support.

Learn more here: Who can get sheltered housing? - Guildford Borough Council

Right to Buy

If you are a secure council tenant, you may be eligible to buy your home at a discount through the national Right to Buy scheme.

Find out about right to buy

Need Help Deciding?

If you're unsure which option suits you best, or your circumstances have changed (for example due to health, risk, or overcrowding), contact the Housing Advice & Allocations Team.
We can help you understand your options and guide you through the process.

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