Housing associations build shared ownership properties to address the pressing need for affordable housing options, particularly for individuals and families who may struggle to purchase a home on the open market due to financial constraints.
By offering shared ownership schemes, housing associations can provide an alternative pathway to homeownership, enabling more people to access secure and stable housing.
These properties are typically new builds:
Meeting Demand: New construction allows housing associations to increase the supply of affordable housing in areas where demand is high. Building new properties allows the tailoring design and location to meet the specific needs of potential homeowners.
Quality Standards: New build properties often meet higher quality and safety standards compared to older homes. This ensures that buyers have access to modern, energy-efficient homes with lower maintenance requirements.
Long-Term Viability: New properties are less likely to require immediate repairs or renovations, reducing the risk of additional costs for both the housing association and the homeowners.
Reselling homes within the shared ownership scheme is an integral part of the process:
Meeting Changing Needs: As homeowners' circumstances change over time, they may decide to sell their shared ownership property. This could be due to factors such as needing more space for a growing family or relocating for work.
Increasing Accessibility: Reselling shared ownership homes allows new buyers to enter the scheme, ensuring that the benefits of affordable homeownership continue to be accessible to a wide range of individuals and families.
Providing Equity: When homeowners sell their share of the property, they can potentially realize equity from any increase in the property's value. This equity can then be used to finance a larger share of a new property or to invest in other aspects of their lives.