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Affordable housing

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time buyers Public sector housing Public sector housing in the Isle of Man is provided by a variety of housing authorities, which manage different areas of the Island. These areas consist

Public Sector Housing

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Public sector housing in the Isle of Man is provided by a variety of housing authorities, which manage different areas of the Island. These areas consist of Braddan, Castletown, Douglas, Onchan, Peel

Other housing for the elderly

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the criteria for sheltered housing. Those persons wishing to join the list need, in the first place, to be accepted onto a waiting list for a sheltered housing authority, or a general waiting list as long

Acceptance criteria - public housing

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From 1 June 2019 the criteria for general needs housing will change for all housing authorities on the Island. The new criteria is available to read in the downloadable document on the right hand

Housing strategy

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Affordable Housing Policy has been at the forefront of Isle of Man Government policy and strategy since 1999, and it has continued to evolve and develop ever since. It is delivered primarily under

Public Sector Older Persons (Sheltered) Housing

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About sheltered housing (older persons) Older Persons Housing Older persons (sheltered) housing, on the Isle of Man, is a specialist housing provision targeted at older people who wish to live

Affordable Housing Reform

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The Department of Infrastructure has primary responsibility in law for affordable housing. This is delivered from within the Public Estates and Housing Division which has primary responsibility

History of housing reform

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In November 1999 the Minister for Local Government and the Environment laid before Tynwald a Housing Policy Review and later undertook to provide regular Progress Reports on the implementation

Housing review 2013-2019

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During the period 2010-13 significant work was undertaken with the aim of better understanding the present and future needs and requirements for Affordable Housing across the Island. In November

Housing needs study

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In July 2013, an independent Housing Needs Study Report was published on behalf of the Isle of Man Government. The report was one of five reports which, together, considered affordable housing
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