Learn about the costs associated with the government-backed Shared Ownership scheme and discover if this is your pathway to homeownership.
Once you have lived in your Shared Ownership home for a certain period of time (as outlined in the terms of your lease), you can choose to buy further shares in your property. For example, if you initially purchased a 25% share in your home and went on to buy an additional 25% down...
We know the journey to home ownership can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to costs. But Shared Ownership can make the process a lot more accessible, making it possible for you to buy a home you might have thought was out of reach. With Shared Ownership, owning your own high-...
The rent you pay is a subsidised rent paid to our shared ownership partner, RESI (calculated using a Government formula) that increases annually on the share of the property that you don't own. So you part-buy/part-rent, buying more shares as and when you can afford to, until your ...
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A shared ownership mortgage allows you to buy a share of a new-build or existing home from a housing association, then pay rent on the remainder.
Byline: Tom LewisDEMAND for sharedownership properties reached a record high during the first three months of this year. Housing associations received 80,000 applications for HomeBuy, a part-rent, part-buy scheme allowing first-time buyers earning less than [pounds sterling]60,000 a year to ge...
One of the myths about shared ownership is that buying a share in a home means you're not really a "proper home-owner". But, like any other buyer, you've invested money in a property. And besides, the whole idea is that as you can afford it, you'll staircase, buy more shares, ...
Discover how the government-backed Shared Ownership scheme works. Could this be your pathway to homeownership?