Mid-Market Homes from Westscot Living

What are mid-market rent homes?

Mid-market homes, known as mid-market rent homes in Scotland are a more affordable housing option for individuls or families on a low to moderate income.

These homes are usually offered at a rent lower than average private market rates, but higher than socal renting (like housing association or council homes).

MMR homes are designed to 'bridge the gap' between social housing and private rental, providing a secure tenancy and a high quality, managed housing option for those who feel like they're priced out of the private rental or house-buying market. 

Affordable rent

Rent levels set below private rental levels, making good-quality housing more affordable for working individuals and families

Quality Standards

All Westscot Living's MMR homes meet high suality standards with modern amenities and professional management

Secure tenancy

Like social homes, when you rent an MMR home from Westscot Living you'll have long-term security with a fair tenncy agreement and professional support 

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about MMR Homes

What is Mid Market Rent?

Mid market rent (or MMR) is an initiative from the Scottish Government to provide quality, affordable homes for low to moderate income households - usually those who would not qualify for social housing but can't afford to pay market rent or buy a property.

Would I have any priority?

Each housing development has its own income criteria, which explains the income bracket you must fall into to qualify for a particular property. If you meet this, your application will then be assessed further by the agreed Priority Criteria. Details on any Priority Criteria will be sent to all interested applicants prior to you completing your application form.

Will I have to pay rent a month in advance?

Yes, one month's rent payment in advance will be required prior to entry. This means that you will be paying your first month's rent before you move in.

Will I have to pay a deposit?

Yes, applicants will be expected to pay the equivalent of one and a half month’s rent as a deposit in addition to their first month’s rent in advance.

For each pet the applicant has, such as cats or dogs, the applicant will be required to pay an additional £100 deposit.

The Housing (Scotland) Act 2006 made provision for the implementation of a Tenancy Deposit Scheme in Scotland and in March 2011. The Tenancy Deposit Schemes (Scotland) Regulations 2011 came into force which places a duty on landlords, who receive a deposit in connection with a tenancy, to protect this deposit with an independent third party. From 2 July 2012 landlords are required by law to protect this deposit by transferring the funds to the Approved Scheme.

How much is the rent?

Rent is set in line with the Local Housing Allowance (LHA). Each development has a seperate rent level and you can find details of the rent for different properties within each development's dedicated webpage or within a property's listing on our Immediately Available to Let page.

What type of tenancy agreement will I have?

You will have a Private Residential Tenancy. The purpose of the PRT is to improve security, stability and predictability for tenants and provide safeguards for landlords. PRT tenancies are open-ended, meaning no initial fixed-term. The process for ending tenancies has also been simplified: tenants need to give 28 days’ notice no matter how long they've been in the property.

The Private Residential Tenancy (PRT) was introduced by the Scottish Government as the standard tenancy agreement for private residential tenancies created on or after 1st December 2017.

Can I decorate?

All homes have been finished to a high standard. It's your responsibility to maintain the décor to the standard that it is let to you.

You'll not be allowed to paint and/or wallpaper the walls or change the flooring but you can accessorise the flats by putting pictures on the walls, hanging your own curtains etc. If unsure, please be in touch with your Housing Officer before making any changes.

Is the home furnished?

MMR homes are let unfurnished, but they have been fitted with white goods including a tall fridge freezer, a washing machine, a cooker and shower. A good quality vinyl will be provided in the hall, kitchen and kitchen/living room (if open plan) and bathroom. All bedrooms will be fitted with carpets and all windows will have been fitted will blinds.

Will my belongings be insured?

Only the items provided by Westscot Living will be insured. It's your responsibility to protect your belongings, so we would strongly recommend that you get contents insurance for your belongings.

Who is responsible for maintaining the property?

Westscot Living, as landlord of your property, is responsible for the ongoing maintenance. Full details of our and your repairs responsibilities will be issued to you as part of the allocation process.

Will I be allowed to keep a pet?

You must apply for permission to keep a pet. You'll have to pay an additonal £100 deposit for every pet you want to live with you. This is common practice in the private rented sector.

Can I view the home before signing my tenancy agreement?

You will be invited to view a show home once your application has been fully assessed and an offer letter has been issued. This will give you the chance to view the show home before signing an agreement.

How do I apply?

We are currently not accepting any further applications for our MMR homes. When homes become available they will be advertised on our MMR Homes for Immediate Let page and across Westscot Living's social media Please check back regularly to be sure you don't miss out.

If you have already submitted an application, you will remain on our list for available homes provided your application meets the eligibility criteria detailed above.

Mid-market rent homes - our developments

We launched out first mid-market rent homes in early 2024, at our award-winning development in Dundashill, Glasgow. Below you can find out more about our current and forthcoming MMR developments. 

Dundashill, Glasgow

Circle Dundashill

94 MMR homes

1-3 bedroom homes 

Passivhaus standard construction

Wheelchair-adaptable homes avaiable

High-quality landscaping

Urban play area

On-site parking available

Find out more

Dalmarnock, Glasgow 

Circle Dalmarnock

54 MMR homes

1-5 bedroom homes 

Wheelchair-adaptable homes available

On-site parking available

Find out more

Ready to apply for MMR housing? 

Once you have checked you meet the eligability criteria for the developments you would like to apply for, click the link below to begin your MMR application. 

As part of your appliation you will need to provide us with proof of ID, proof of address and proof of income. It's best to ensure you have these documents to hand before you start. 

What happens once I apply? 

Once you have submitted your application and your additional documents you will be added to our waiting list. When a suitable home begins available, our Housing team will contact you to see if you are still interested and to arrange a viewing. If you view the property and are happy with it, you'll be able to sign your lease, pay your deposit and get your keys to your new homes. 

Start your application