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You would have to be registered with your local council to be eligible to bid on our vacant properties, which the council advertise through their Choice Based Letting (CBL) scheme.

ISHA has properties in six London boroughs,including Hackney Opens in a new tab/window icon., Islington Opens in a new tab/window icon., Waltham Forest Opens in a new tab/window icon., Camden Opens in a new tab/window icon., Haringey Opens in a new tab/window icon. and Tower Hamlets Opens in a new tab/window icon..

The number of bedrooms you receive will depend on the size of your household. For example, if you are a couple with two children under the age of 10, your home will have two double bedrooms. Our allocation policy states that children of the opposite sex are not entitled to separate rooms until the eldest reaches 10 years old.

If you are already an ISHA tenant, you may be entitled to apply for a transfer, but there are qualifying criteria. A summary of the criteria can be found below, or you can download our transfer policy (PDF, 211kb).

Priority group 1: Home moves

This refers to tenants who must move from their existing ISHA homes so that major works, repairs, or improvements can be carried out.

Priority group 2: Management transfers

This category includes the following:

  • Disabled tenants requiring wheelchair-adapted accommodation.
  • Tenants with serious medical needs where a member of the household is unable to use a part of their home due to their medical condition, e.g. someone with a physical disability who can no longer climb the stairs and the home is split on more than one floor.
  • Cases of domestic abuse where additional home security (Sanctuary) or legal action against the perpetrator is not appropriate and/or has not been successful.
  • Serious harassment where a member of the household is unable to live in the property due to the risk of violence.

For management transfers, we will make one reasonable offer of like-for-like accommodation. This means that the property offered will be the same size and type as that which is currently occupied by the applicant.

Priority group 3: Board approvals

This category includes applicants who have applied for a transfer and live in blocks, estates, or a group of properties where our Board has agreed that rehousing them would enable ISHA to complete major works, refurbishment, regeneration, or resolve any other significant management issue. When this category is applied, the scope of homes it covers and the reason will be outlined. The decision to apply this category is reviewed on an annual basis.

Priority group 4: Under-occupation transfers

This refers to tenants who are giving up their homes to move to a smaller property.

You can register your property on the Home Swapper website Opens in a new tab/window icon. which is a national database of council and housing association tenants who wish to swap homes.

We have properties in Hackney Opens in a new tab/window icon., Islington Opens in a new tab/window icon., Waltham Forest Opens in a new tab/window icon., Camden Opens in a new tab/window icon., Haringey Opens in a new tab/window icon. and Tower Hamlets Opens in a new tab/window icon..

If you wish to move to a different area, you can make a direct application to the local council of your desired area. However, whether you are accepted will depend on if you have a local connection with that borough.

Sheltered housing is the term usually given to a scheme of properties purpose-built for older people. Schemes usually consist of a number of self-contained units with emergency alarms and access to a live-in or remote warden service. Very often, a variety of activities are arranged for residents, which they can take part in if they want to.

The term shelter housing can also apply to any similar permanent housing scheme purpose-built for a particular client group where there is no age restriction. For example, there are sheltered housing schemes for adults with learning disabilities or those with long-term mental health issues.

You may also come across schemes for people who have long-term substance misuse issues.

Shared ownership is an affordable home ownership scheme that makes it easier for first-time buyers to get on the property ladder.

If you are interested in exploring this option, you should visit the Share to Buy website Opens in a new tab/window icon.. This is a national shared ownership portal with homes for sale across the UK.

Register your interest using our online form to hear about ISHA’s shared ownership homes as they become available.

You can also check out the finding a home section on this website for more information.

More information

For more information about finding a new home, call 0300 131 7300 or email TenancyTeam@isha.co.uk.