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Shared Ownership FAQs

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Does Shared Ownership mean sharing with someone else?

No – this is a common misconception but the ‘shared’ aspect of the scheme simply means you’re sharing ownership of your home with a housing association.

If you decide to buy a Shared Ownership home in Bolton, you’re effectively purchasing a portion of your property. Your initial share will usually be between 25% to 75%, paying a mortgage on the part that you own and a below market value rent on the remaining share.

Can I ever fully own a Shared Ownership home in Bolton?

Yes – Shared Owners can choose to buy additional shares in their property by ‘staircasing’.

When buying a Shared Ownership home, you will initially purchase a minimum percentage somewhere between 25% to 75%. Down the line, if you find that your financial circumstances have changed, buyers will have the option to buy more shares.

If you choose to buy a higher percentage, your mortgage repayments will increase while the rent you pay will decrease. In the majority of cases there aren’t any restrictions and you can buy 100% of your home – in this instance, you would become the outright owner.

Do I meet the eligibility criteria for Shared Ownership homes in Bolton?

As a home-buying product aimed at helping those who can’t afford to purchase a property on the open market, there are certain requirements that buyers will need to meet to be considered eligible for Shared Ownership.

For example, there are caps on household income which means that you must earn less than £80,000 to be eligible for the scheme – or less than £90,000 if you would like to buy a home in London. The criteria also states that buyers must be at least 18 years of age and do not own another property either in the UK or abroad.

How much does Shared Ownership cost in Bolton?

Shared Ownership properties enable you to put down a smaller deposit compared to those required on the open market – buyers will usually need to put down 5% to 10% of the share that they’re buying, rather than the full market value of the home.

On a monthly basis, buyers will be required to pay their mortgage, a subsidised rent and service charge on their home, however, these repayments often work out cheaper than or equal to renting privately in the same area. Other costs to consider when buying a home include solicitor and mortgage broker fees – you can find out more about these costs on Share to Buy.

Are there Shared Ownership homes in Bolton?

Share to Buy lists homes across Bolton – including new build properties and those available through resale.

Shared Ownership is available on a variety of homes including cosy studios, stylish apartments and traditional family homes. Check out our property search tool to start looking for your new home today!

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Who are Share to Buy?

Share to Buy is the leading online portal for Shared Ownership properties. Established in 2004 as the UK’s first specialist online mortgage broker for affordable home ownership products, the site has since developed into a one stop shop for first time buyers, offering the country’s largest listing of Shared Ownership homes from many of the UK’s biggest housing providers.

Why should I register with Share to Buy?

Share to Buy is the nation’s biggest and best established affordable home ownership property portal, making it the ideal website for first time buyers looking to take that first step onto the property ladder.

Using our property search tool, you can search for homes that suit your needs via filters such as location, number of bedrooms, monthly outgoings and deposit amount. You can also set up alert preferences so you’ll be notified when new properties that meet your search are announced by email.

Acting as a one stop shop for first time buyers, Share to Buy also offers handy FAQs and guides, interactive mortgage tools, mortgage broker and conveyancing panels, and live events to help potential purchasers on their home-buying journey.

Can I advertise my home on Share to Buy?

If you are a housing association or developer selling properties through Shared Ownership, Help to Buy and other affordable home ownership schemes, we can list your new build and resale homes on the Share to Buy property portal.

As well as working alongside Registered Providers, we also partner with private sellers who are looking to sell their current Shared Ownership home.

Find out more about advertising your Shared Ownership property on Share to Buy.

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For first time buyers who believe that purchasing their own home is out of reach, Shared Ownership homes in Bolton can help them to take those vital first steps on to the property ladder. Help to Buy homes in Bolton can also help potential purchasers to put down roots in an area they love, and finally, find a place to call their own.

If you want to keep up to date with Shared Ownership and Help to Buy homes in Bolton, all you have to do is sign up to Share to Buy and register to receive alerts. We’ll then automatically notify you when new properties that meet your criteria are announced by email.

Bolton is a large town in Greater Manchester in North West England, and has a population of 139,403. Growth of the textile industry was assisted by the availability of coal in the area. Bolton is known for its textiles, and the town’s mills produce a range of fabrics including denim, corduroy and flannel.

The first cotton mill in Bolton was built in 1764, and the town soon became an important centre for the textile industry. In the 19th century, Bolton was one of the largest producers of cotton goods in England, with the mills employing thousands of workers. Today, Bolton’s textile industry is much smaller, but it still plays an important role in the town’s economy.

There’s plenty to do in Bolton, whether you’re a local or just visiting. For outdoor enthusiasts, the town offers several hiking and biking trails, as well as a few lakes for swimming and fishing.

If you’re looking for something a little more low-key, Bolton also has several museums and historic sites, including the Mayflower Society Museum and the Bolton Orchards. And of course, no visit to Bolton would be complete without stopping by one of the many farms for some fresh produce or homemade goods.

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