- More tenants in social and affordable housing to be helped
onto the property ladder through the Right to Shared Ownership
scheme.
- Eligible tenants will be able to buy a share of their home as
part of government’s support for first-time buyers.
Residents in social and affordable housing are being given the
chance to buy a share in their home for the first time, as
applications can now be made to for the government’s Right to
Shared Ownership scheme.
The Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities has today
(22 December) published new guidance for tenants to access the
scheme, which provides an alternative pathway to homeownership.
Tenants will be able to buy a share of their property worth
between 10% and 75%, giving them more control and autonomy over
the home they live in.
Tenants will be eligible if they have been in social housing for
three years, their property was built under the government’s
Affordable Homes Programme 2021-26, and they have lived in it for
a year. This option will become available to more tenants in the
coming years.
The scheme comes as part of the government drive to help more
people into homeownership.
Minister for Housing Rt Hon said:
All hard-working families and young people deserve the chance to
live in a home of their own.
We are helping tenants to do just that by supporting them with
small, manageable steps onto the housing ladder, through the
Right to Shared Ownership.
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions people
take and this is just one of the ways we are helping more
first-time buyers reach their goal.
Shared owners can gradually increase the equity stake in their
home, with the option to eventually buy a 100% share in their
property. This allows people to reduce the financial impact of
buying a home, by accessing a lower mortgage and deposit.
Eligible tenants can apply for the Right to Shared Ownership by
completing the new application form and returning it to their
landlord, who will carry out a series of eligibility checks.
The scheme follows the government’s £11.5 billion investment to
build more of the genuinely affordable, quality homes this
country needs – as part of the Affordable Homes Programme.
The government’s wider Shared Ownership programme has so far seen
thousands of people take their first step on to the housing
ladder, with an estimated over 136,600 new shared ownership homes
built since 2010.
Further information:
- More information on the Right to Shared Ownership scheme is
available in the guidance here. The
application form for the scheme is available here.
- Information on the Right to Shared Ownership scheme is also
available on the Own Your
Own Home website here.
- More information on the Affordable Homes Programme is
available here.
- More information on the government’s wider Shared Ownership
model is available here.