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The Council and 16 of their partner landlords let their homes through a choice based lettings system. Homes are advertised on Key to Choice on a Friday from 3.30pm. Download the Council's letting policy (PDF 93 KB) For information and help about how Key to Choice works, please visit the main Key to Choice site. You need to register to get your own EdIndex number. When you have your number you can use it to log on and bid for available homes. Sometimes homes are withdrawn, for example if the tenant has decided not to move. All homes advertised are unfurnished. Report; Please note that the system will not record any bids between 1.00 - 5.00 a.m. due to maintenance work. Please only bid outwith these hours. Edindex. Edindex is a partnership between Housing Associations and the Council. It is a choice based letting system that lets you bid on housing to rent. You apply for housing by completing one application form to register with all landlords in the partnership. You can apply to Edindex if you are 16 years old or over, When your form is processed and you get your EdIndex reference number (usually after two weeks) you can start to express interest in suitable properties. Log on weekly to Key to Choice to find available properties or phone the EdIndex team at the City of Edinburgh Council on 0131 529 5080. Find a home Are you looking for help with finding a home? We’re here to give you advice so you can make the right choices about your housing. If we don’t have the right home for you then don’t worry. We can point you in the right direction for other options.
The Council and 16 of their partner landlords let their homes through a choice based lettings system. Homes are advertised on Key to Choice on a Friday from 3.30pm. Download the Council's letting policy (PDF 93 KB)
To apply for a home in Edinburgh you need to register with Edindex. Once you have received your registration number you can bid for up to three properties a week. Once you have received your registration number you can bid for up to three properties a week. Find a home. At Places for People we create homes to meet your needs. Whether it's a one-bedroom city apartment on an historic site in central Edinburgh, or a large family home in the peaceful Wiltshire countryside, we have a fantastic range of homes to choose from. To apply for a home in Edinburgh you need to register with Edindex. Once you have received your registration number you can bid for up to three properties a week. Homes are advertised weekly though the Key to Choice website, or in a free supplement available from any of the Edindex partner landlord offices. If you need help bidding You can specify the type of property, the number of bedrooms and the location you are interested in by using the search options below. To use the map click once on the required area (you are able to select more than one area). When you have entered all your search criteria click on the SEARCH button. Hi Louise, If that's any help at all, I'd like to tell you that as a homeless person one gets 40 000 points and a silver priority and even that does not guarantee a home from Edindex. There's still a need to wait up to further 18 months and renting a temporary accommodation with much higher monthly rent. Despite multiple references to the first Edinex from 1927, I can’t seem to find any pictures of a model this old. Furthermore, since modern 135 format 35mm film was not introduced until 1934, and the later Edinexes are capable of using 135 format film, in order for the camera to pre-date 135 format film, at some point in the 1930s, the design £500 in a central location mid market plus add approx £100pm council tax with 25% single person discount, less further out, I’d aim for leith. Flatshares range from £350-£500 so depending on your budget might be worth getting your own place through mid market. Edindex I have a colleague with no special circs waiting 7 years so.
Despite multiple references to the first Edinex from 1927, I can’t seem to find any pictures of a model this old. Furthermore, since modern 135 format 35mm film was not introduced until 1934, and the later Edinexes are capable of using 135 format film, in order for the camera to pre-date 135 format film, at some point in the 1930s, the design
To apply for a home in Edinburgh you need to register with Edindex. Once you have received your registration number you can bid for up to three properties a week. Homes are advertised weekly though the Key to Choice website, or in a free supplement available from any of the Edindex partner landlord offices. If you need help bidding
Edindex. Edindex is a partnership between Housing Associations and the Council. It is a choice based letting system that lets you bid on housing to rent. You apply for housing by completing one application form to register with all landlords in the partnership. You can apply to Edindex if you are 16 years old or over,
To apply for a home in Edinburgh you need to register with Edindex. Once you have received your registration number you can bid for up to three properties a week. Homes are advertised weekly though the Key to Choice website, or in a free supplement available from any of the Edindex partner landlord offices. If you need help bidding You can specify the type of property, the number of bedrooms and the location you are interested in by using the search options below. To use the map click once on the required area (you are able to select more than one area). When you have entered all your search criteria click on the SEARCH button. Hi Louise, If that's any help at all, I'd like to tell you that as a homeless person one gets 40 000 points and a silver priority and even that does not guarantee a home from Edindex. There's still a need to wait up to further 18 months and renting a temporary accommodation with much higher monthly rent. Despite multiple references to the first Edinex from 1927, I can’t seem to find any pictures of a model this old. Furthermore, since modern 135 format 35mm film was not introduced until 1934, and the later Edinexes are capable of using 135 format film, in order for the camera to pre-date 135 format film, at some point in the 1930s, the design £500 in a central location mid market plus add approx £100pm council tax with 25% single person discount, less further out, I’d aim for leith. Flatshares range from £350-£500 so depending on your budget might be worth getting your own place through mid market. Edindex I have a colleague with no special circs waiting 7 years so. I've recently started working in Edinburgh and have been commuting from the Glasgow area (I'm currently living with my parents) as I cannot find an affordable flat in the capital. I have been registered with Edindex for about 3 months and I was wondering if anyone could give me some insight into how long long I should expect to wait for a 1 Register for a home swap or council house exchange. Clarion Housing Group Limited is a charitable registered society (Reg No 28038R).
22 Jul 2019 We offer quality houses and flats for affordable and intermediate rent in east, west and We advertise properties through the EdIndex Common Housing Register in Please note you are not able to complete the form on line. Edinburgh Evening News or get a free copy of EH Your Key to Choice paper at:
Property list. You can download a copy of our property list here. How to register
For information and help about how Key to Choice works, please visit the main Key to Choice site. You need to register to get your own EdIndex number. When you have your number you can use it to log on and bid for available homes. Sometimes homes are withdrawn, for example if the tenant has decided not to move. All homes advertised are unfurnished. Report; Please note that the system will not record any bids between 1.00 - 5.00 a.m. due to maintenance work. Please only bid outwith these hours. Edindex. Edindex is a partnership between Housing Associations and the Council. It is a choice based letting system that lets you bid on housing to rent. You apply for housing by completing one application form to register with all landlords in the partnership. You can apply to Edindex if you are 16 years old or over,