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.
Our multiple shared ownership scheme was the first of its kind in the UK, and was ground breaking in terms of enabling groups of two or more people with similar needs to buy their own home.
The concept of multiple-shared ownership for groups of people with learning difficulties is a particularly significant step forward in empowering individuals to choose where, with whom, and in what type of accommodation they would like to live. It also, and benefit those people who gain most from living in a shared residency with a consistent and familiar environment.
It will also help tackle some of the some of the difficulties associated with tenanted supported housing, such as future security and independence, and provide longer-term and more permanent independent living solutions. In particular, the scheme will address the concerns of relatives of the shared-owner by securing the future provision of a suitable and quality home for their family member.
UPDATE JAN 2011: Regrettably, we have had to place our shared ownership scheme on hold in light of recent Government changes. Please contact us for more information.