The first step in buying a home with Shared Ownership is to assess your eligibility.
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Shared Ownership in Nottinghamshire
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Home to the legend of Robin Hood and the beautiful Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire is a large landlocked county located between Lincolnshire on the east and Derbyshire on the west.
Why Nottinghamshire?
- Much of Nottinghamshire’s tourist industry is fired by the legend of Robin Hood, and his leafy home in Sherwood Forest. But the county’s more factual history is equally fascinating.
- The county also boasts numerous splendid parklands (such as Highfield Park) and spectacular country houses (such as Wollaton Hall)
- For young families thinking about buying a Shared Ownership property in Nottingham, education is of key importance. A wide choice of state-funded and private schools are found across Nottinghamshire.
- Birmingham is less than 90 minutes by car or train, and Sheffield under an hour away. London takes well under 2 hours by rail, and around 3 hours by car (M1). The county is also served by Nottingham Airport, while Nottingham is 25 minutes’ drive from East Midlands Airport.
- Most NHS hospitals and healthcare facilities in the county are based in the city of Nottingham. GP surgeries, dentists and opticians are located across the shire.
The Shared Ownership scheme is simple, you buy an initial share of between 25% and 75% of the apartments full value and pay a subsidised rent on the remainder.
You may purchase further shares (up to 100%) as your circumstances change, should you choose to.
You can purchase any share from 25% to 75% of the initial purchase price, but some properties may carry specific minimum share restrictions. You will be asked to speak to a financial advisor to assess what share you can buy that is both affordable and sustainable.
How to buy a Shared Ownership home: a step-by-step guide
Search for available properties on our website here. Once you’ve found a property you’re interested in, you’ll need to arrange a viewing.
To find the ideal home that suits you, it’s best to see the property yourself. Book an appointment with us here to arrange online or in-person viewings.
Speak to a mortgage broker to see how much of the home you can buy.
To secure the property you’ve fallen in love with, complete the application paperwork and pay the reservation fee.
With the reservation complete, you’ll need to instruct a solicitor and begin your legal paperwork to purchase the property. We make the process as smooth and seamless as possible, including breaking down technical terms with our jargon buster.
Alongside the legal paperwork, you need to find a mortgage that suits you and complete your mortgage application. You can either do this yourself or use a mortgage broker. Your lender will carry out affordability checks to ensure that you can afford the mortgage repayments. See our affordability calculator to understand what you can afford.
With the mortgage in place, get ready to sign on the dotted line and pay your deposit. This is an exciting part of the process where you’re really close to your dream of homeownership.
It’s time to exchange contracts, which are legally binding agreements between you and us for the purchase of your property. You will also find out more about your completion and move in date during this stage of the process.
Congratulations! You can now move into your new home and make it your own.
You’ll still need to pay rent on the remaining share of the property you don’t own. The rent is usually set at 2.75% of the share that you don’t own. You can also choose to increase your ownership share over time, a process known as staircasing.