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Shared ownership is an affordable alternative to renting a home or buying a property outright.
It helps people who want to buy their own home but cannot afford to
do so. It is particularly helpful for people who would have difficulty raising
a deposit or whose income would not support a full mortgage.
Progress Care Housing's shared ownership schemes help individuals or groups of people with learning disabilities to
own their own home. Even if a person cannot
work, and therefore has no income and little or no savings or deposit, we can help them to become a shared owner.
We also offer a multiple shared
ownership scheme, which enables groups of
two or more people with similar needs to
buy their own home. If you would like
more information please contact either John Field or Nicola Byrne. You can also download a guide to the various shared ownership options below:
To download a Guide to Single Shared Ownership - click here
To download our Information Pack about Single Shared Ownership - click here
To download a Guide to Multiple Shared Ownership - click here
To download our Information Pack about Multiple Shared Ownership - click here
To download a Guide to Shared Ownership for Commissioners and
Support Workers - click here
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