RURAL HOUSING FUND Neil Moir More Homes Division Inverness Office.

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RURAL HOUSING FUND Neil Moir More Homes Division Inverness Office

Conditions/obligations Top tips Contact details Overview Background Aims and key features Activity so far Eligibility How to apply Assessment Conditions/obligations Top tips Contact details Dormont, Lockerbie (Rural Homes of Rent)

Background Rural housing issues Land ownership different Less speculative house building Less RSL / council delivery More second homes and holiday homes More empty properties Employment structures different Rural Housing Sounding Board

Key features Aim : to increase the supply of long term affordable housing of all tenures in rural areas. £25 million over three years. Two components: Main fund -capital funding to enable the provision of affordable housing Feasibility fund providing a contribution (up to £10k) to feasibility studies. Additional £5 million for Islands Housing Funding Administered by the Scottish Government directly Applications are being assessed on an on-going basis Supports new build, conversion or refurbishment / renovation

Activity so far 84 EOIs, 58 invited to apply 19 feasibility applications, 15 approved 11 main fund applications, 8 approved (36 units in total) Almost 50% EOIs from community–led organisations, 25% landowners/farmers, 10% developers. Around 40/60 spit on conversion/refurb and new build 70% level 6, 25% level 5 and 5% level 4 of 6-fold classification Target - 200 unit approvals this financial year

Eligibility Organisations, not individuals Projects cannot receive funding via the AHSP Housing remains affordable long term. Empty homes must be empty for 6 months Must be in an eligible rural area….. Scottish Government 6 fold Urban Rural Classification 1 Large Urban Areas Settlements of 125,000 or more people. 2 Other Urban Areas Settlements of 10,000 to 124,999 people. 3 Accessible Small Towns Settlements of 3,000 to 9,999 people and within 30 minutes drive of a settlement of 10,000 or more. 4 Remote Small Towns Settlements of 3,000 to 9,999 people and with a drive time of over 30 minutes to a settlement of 10,000 or more. 5 Accessible Rural Areas with a population of less than 3,000 people, and within a 30 minute drive time of a settlement of 10,000 or more. 6 Remote Rural Areas with a population of less than 3,000 people, and with a drive time of over 30 minutes to a settlement of 10,000 or more.

“Affordable in perpetuity” “Affordable”: rent – no higher than LHA at 1st let sale – not sold at more than Open Market Shared Equity (OMSE) threshold for area AND must be allocated to those most in need For rental properties : annual rent increases no higher than CPI + 1%. Rents must never exceed the median point for BRMA For sale: consider use of rural housing burden, golden share to maintain the home in affordable sector

Community engagement work Housing need and demand survey Feasibility fund – what can be supported? Work which contributes to understanding the feasibility of the project…. Community engagement work Housing need and demand survey Architect’s design drawings QS cost estimates Specialist advice on environmental impact Feasibility ground works Project business planning Exchange visits Planning application Building warrant application

Links – Scottish Land Fund £10m per year Delivered by HIE and Big Lottery Support rural and urban communities to become more resilient through the ownership and management of land and land assets Can potentially support: Technical assistance costs prior to feasibility stage, or not covered by RHF stage 1 but required to present business case Land purchase up to full market value Purchase of time-critical land/property that will not meet timescales of RHF Mixed use acquisition projects with a housing element NB: Cannot support capital development costs

Undertake feasibility work How to apply? Pre-screening questionnaire Submit EOI EOI successful EOI unsuccessful Apply to main fund Apply for feasibility Approval/legal offer Approval / legal offer On-site Undertake feasibility work

Is there housing need and demand (size of development)? What do we look for at EOI stage? Is there housing need and demand (size of development)? Is the Council supportive? Due diligence checks Track record Realistic, deliverable? Costs, expected public sector subsidy Links, support

Assessment of applications Feasibility Cost Type of work Council’s views Timing Main Deliverability Housing need /demand and strategic fit Community engagement / participation Sustainability & wider economic benefits Value for money

AHSP Benchmark subsidies West Highland, Island Authorities and remote and/or rural Argyll Other rural Social rent Up to £82,000 (3 person equivalent) Up to £72,000 Mid-market rent Up to £44,000 Low cost home ownership Up to £40,000

Conditions and Obligations Feasibility Work must be undertaken within 12 months Share results with the SG No obligation to pay back grant if project fails to progress Main fund Standard security and certificate of title Ensure housing is affordable long term Managed and maintained in line with application Allocated to those in most need Supply monitoring information to SG If not, grant / loan clawback.

Take the time to read the guidance and application forms Top tips Take the time to read the guidance and application forms Check you’re using up-to-date docs Keep things simple, where possible Link with experienced organisations/Council Ask, if you’re unsure of anything

Neil Moir Tel: 0131 244 0119 rhf@gov.scot www.mygov.scot/rural-housing-fund/