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What is New Build HomeBuy and how
does it work? |
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New Build HomeBuy is a part-buy/part-rent scheme
offering you the opportunity to buy what you can
afford now so you don't overstretch yourself financially.
It also allows you to increase the stake you own
in your newly-built property when you can afford
to do so.
Homes are sold as leasehold properties on shared
ownership terms – they can be flats or houses;
newly built or occasionally newly refurbished. You
can purchase as little as 25% and up to a usual
maximum of 75%. You will need to be able raise a
mortgage for the share you want to purchase, and
you will pay a subsidised rent on the share you
don’t own. Total monthly payments offer an
affordable option to help you on to the property
ladder.
You can buy additional shares at a later date until
you own 100%. This is known as ‘staircasing’.
When you want to sell the property you can sell
the share you own through your housing association
allowing further households to benefit from low-cost
home ownership. The property is resold at market
value and you will benefit from any equity which
has built up on the share that you own.
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Who is eligible and what are the
selection criteria? |
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All key workers, existing social housing tenants
and those in priority housing need.
Anyone who cannot afford to buy a suitable home
on the open market can apply for New Build HomeBuy.
However priority will be given to council and housing
association tenants who will need to move out of
their rented homes if they purchase a New Build
HomeBuy home.
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How do I apply? |
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Register with your HomeBuy Agent to complete a
full application and to receive more information
on New Build HomeBuy. |
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Other information |
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New Build HomeBuy has traditionally been known
as Shared Ownership, Part-buy/Part-rent and Shared
Equity.
Applicants applying for New Build HomeBuy will automatically
be sent details of available properties for Resale.
Your home is at risk if you do not keep
up rent and mortgage payments
Please note that the value of properties
can go down as well as up
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