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Homes and rents

At 31 March 2023 this landlord owned 1,298 homes.

The total rent due to this landlord for the year was £6,228,071.

The landlord increased its weekly rent on average by 3.0% from the previous year.

Average weekly rents

Size of home Number of homes owned This landlord Scottish average Difference from Scottish average
1 apartment 19 £82.71 £78.26 5.7%
2 apartment 644 £90.16 £83.46 8.0%
3 apartment 452 £97.20 £86.28 12.7%
4 apartment 169 £107.79 £93.96 14.7%
5 apartment 14 £120.32 £103.72 16.0%

Tenant satisfaction

Of the tenants who responded to this landlord's most recent satisfaction survey:

Overall service

91.4% said they were satisfied with the overall service it provided, compared to the Scottish average of 86.7%.

Keeping tenants informed

91.4% felt that this landlord was good at keeping them informed about its services and outcomes compared to the Scottish average of 89.7%.

Opportunities to participate

91.1% of tenants were satisfied with the opportunities to participate in this landlord's decision making, compared to the Scottish average of 85.9%.

Quality and maintenance of homes

Scottish Housing Quality Standard

83.5% of this landlord's homes met the Scottish Housing Quality Standard compared to the Scottish average of 79.0%.

Emergency repairs

The average time this landlord took to complete emergency repairs was 2.8 hours, compared to the Scottish average of 4.2 hours.

Non-emergency repairs

The average time this landlord took to complete non-emergency repairs was 4.4 days, compared to the Scottish average of 8.7 days.

Reactive repairs 'right first time'

This landlord completed 94.3% of reactive repairs 'right first time' compared to the Scottish average of 87.8%.

Repair or maintenance satisfaction

90.1% of tenants who had repairs or maintenance carried out were satisfied with the service they received, compared to the Scottish average of 88.0%.

Neighbourhoods

Percentage of anti-social behaviour cases resolved

100.0% of anti-social behaviour cases relating to this landlord were resolved, compared to the national average of 94.2%.

Value for money

Total rent collected

The amount of money this landlord collected for current and past rent was equal to 100.2% of the total rent it was due in the year, compared to the Scottish average of 99.0%.

Rent not collected: empty homes

It did not collect 0.7% of rent due because homes were empty, compared to the Scottish average of 1.4%.

Re-let homes

It took an average of 37.2 days to re-let homes, compared to the Scottish average of 55.6 days.

Landlord details

RSL Registration Number
205
Landlord Name
Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association Ltd
Senior Officer
Mr James Ward
Date Registered
13 Feb 1978
FCA / Company Number
1931RS
Scottish Charity Number
SC035633
Landlord type
Mainstream
Constitution Type
Registered Society - Charitable - General
Clients
General
Settlement
Urban
Asset Owning
Yes
National Operator
No
Statutory Intervention
No
Systemic Importance
No
Annual Turnover
£6.40 million
Debt per unit
£1,037
Total staff employed by the RSL
53.26 (FTE)
Units partly owned
0
Registered address
The Whiteinch Centre, 1 Northinch Court, Glasgow, G14 0UG
Correspondence address
The Whiteinch Centre, 1 Northinch Court, Glasgow, G14 0UG

Housing stock

Housing stock (as at 31 March 2023)

Local authority area Self-contained units Non self-contained units Non self-contained bed spaces
Glasgow City 1,298 0 0
Total 1,298 0 0
Type of provision Self-contained units Non self-contained units Non self-contained bed spaces
General 1,216 0 0
Sheltered 0 0 0
Very Sheltered 0 0 0
Sheltered Wheelchair 0 0 0
Amenity Housing 0 0 0
Community Alarm 70 0 0
Wheelchair 12 0 0
Ambulant Disabled 0 0 0
Other Specially Adapted 0 0 0
Total 1,298 0 0

Engagement Plan

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Regulation Plans

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Assurance Statement

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Accounts

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Rules

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