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Shared Ownership Warwickshire

Orbit Homes at Beaumont Park
Shared ownership

Orbit Homes at Beaumont Park

new home

off Watling Street, Nuneaton

2 - 3

1

Minimum deposit

TBD

TBD Share from

TBD

Full price

TBD

Raveloe Gardens
Shared ownership

Raveloe Gardens

new home

Bedworth Road, Bulkington, Warwickshire

2 - 3

1

Minimum deposit

£4,300

40% Share from

£86,000

Full price

£215,000

357 The Grange
Shared ownership

357 The Grange

new home

4 Saddler Place, Warwick

2

1

Minimum deposit

£5,175

45% Share from

£103,500

Full price

£230,000

90 Kings Meadow
Shared ownership

90 Kings Meadow

new home

78 Damson Way, Alcester

2

1

Minimum deposit

£5,175

45% Share from

£103,500

Full price

£230,000

356 The Grange
Shared ownership

356 The Grange

new home

6 Saddler Place, Warwick

2

1

Minimum deposit

£5,288

45% Share from

£105,750

Full price

£235,000

244 The Grange
Shared ownership

244 The Grange

new home

5 Barclay Close, Warwick

2

1

Minimum deposit

£5,288

45% Share from

£105,750

Full price

£235,000

Shared Ownership in Warwickshire

Shared Ownership Warwickshire

Shared Ownership Warwickshire

The enormous benefit of Shared Ownership, which is also known as part-buy part-rent is that it's a hugely affordable way to enter the property market with a relatively low deposit. You will be eligible to buy a home through shared ownership in Warwickshire if your household income is £80,000 or less. You can buy more of your home after you become the owner. This is known as ‘staircasing’.

The cost of your new share will depend on how much your home is worth when you want to buy the share.

Part Buy Part Rent Warwickshire

Warwickshire county is located in the heart of England and is home to ancient castles, historic market towns and popular shopping destinations. Warwick is the county town, although Nuneaton is the largest, and is home to the lovely market towns of Atherstone, Bedworth, Nuneaton and Rugby.

The county is ideally placed within the country as a whole, with the Great Chiltern Railway line providing access to London, whilst the Great Western Railway line links to Birmingham and the North West of England. The road arterial network provides great transport links to the surrounding areas, such as Birmingham's NEC, Birmingham International Airport and the Cotswolds. 

World wide travel couldn't be simpler, as Heathrow Airport can also be reached in under an hour and a half by road.