Before you apply

It's very unlikely that you'll be offered social housing because the waiting list is very long.

Bristol has:

  • approximately 500,000 people
  • 27,000 council homes
  • 12,000 housing association homes

There are over 22,000 households currently bidding for social housing homes.

Unfortunately, we don't have social housing for everyone, and even people with the greatest need often wait several years before they're offered somewhere to live.

People on the housing register have told us that if they had known how unlikely it was that they'd be housed, they would've looked at other options earlier like moving into private rented accommodation.

There is far more private rented housing (around 60,000 homes) and there is supported housing for those with particular needs.

Contents

How to apply
Who can apply
What happens after you apply
How the banding system works
Bidding on a property
What is HomeChoice Bristol?
Other housing options
What are Housing Associations
If your circumstances change
Contact us

How to apply

You only have to make one application to HomeChoice Bristol Go to https://www.homechoicebristol.co.uk/Data/ASPPages/1/30.aspx (opens new window) to be considered for Bristol City Council properties and all social housing properties owned by partner social housing providers.

What you need to do

You'll need to register your details Go to https://www.homechoicebristol.co.uk/HouseholdRegistrationForm (opens new window) first.

After you've registered your details, you'll need to complete the online application form. The form remembers the details you used when you registered. 

The online application form is quite long. You can save each page as you go through it, but give yourself plenty of time, especially if you have a large household.