Housing Allocations
Easthall Park have 695 properties available to rent in the Easthall and Kildermorie areas of Easterhouse.
The stock we manage ranges in size from 1 apartment bedsits to 6 apartments houses.
The stock is generally new or modernised and consists of flats, cottage type, terraced houses, semi-detached properties and tenements.
Our housing stock is in high demand and we are often in the difficult position where demand for housing exceeds supply.
We have approximately 30 properties become available for let each year and we allocate our properties through a group plus points common allocation policy. The common housing register is made up of other members: Calvay Housing Association, Gardeen Housing Association, Lochfield Park Housing Association.
Our common allocation policy
Our common allocation policy is called a "group plus points” system and applications are placed into one of eight groups depending on their housing needs. Housing need is a general term used to describe individuals or households who would benefit from being housed in accommodation that would address specific factors such as overcrowding, homelessness or their current property has become unsuitable due to medical reasons.
We accept all applicants to our housing list as long as they are aged 16 or over. However, this does not mean that we are always able to rehouse someone who is on the housing list as demand for our properties far exceeds supply. We have information available here Link to summary etc.
All information we hold is covered under our Fair Processing Notice which outlines how we will handle the information you supply with your application and who we will share this information with.
For further information on our common allocation policy or the fair processing notice, please contact the Housing Officer.
Homelessness
Easthall Park is fully committed to the prevention and resolution of homeless. We agree each year a quota with Glasgow City Council to house a percentage
of statutory homeless households.
Our staff can provide housing advice and information to people who are homeless or potentially homeless.
Glasgow City Council is however the statutory agency who have the responsibility for providing temporary and permanent accommodation to people who are classified as homeless.The Glasgow City Council website is www.glasgow.gov.uk
The crisis/duty service for people at risk of homelessness is provided from Easterhouse Social Work Area Team, 1250 Westerhouse Road, Easterhouse, G34 9EA. The contact phone number for the service is 0141 276 6153.