Social housing can provide you with more affordable housing if you are on a lower income. It’s normally provided by your local council or social housing landlords. Find out more here.
Depending on your situation, you can apply for supported housing that is adapted according to your needs or provides extra care to help your day-to-day living. Find out more here.
Extra Care housing is housing designed for people who are predominantly over the age of 55 years and offers the benefit of independent living with on-site support available when needed. Find out more about locations and how to apply here.
Knowsley Council is helping under-occupying social tenants move to smaller homes to address the shortage of affordable housing, especially for larger families. This initiative aims to free up larger properties for those who need them. Find out more here.
Shared ownership and Rent to Buy are government programs that provide affordable homeownership options in Knowsley. Find out more about the schemes here.
Disabled individuals and vulnerable residents in Knowsley can access grants and services for home adaptations and repairs through DFG, TASK, and Care and Repair Scheme. Find out more about the schemes and eligibility here.