SHARED OWNERSHIP

 
   

Shared Ownership is an example of Low Cost Home Ownership (LCHO). Since 1979, successive governments have sought to encourage sustainable home ownership by actively promoting a programme of LCHO. LCHO is intended to achieve a number of the following objectives:

  • Free up social rented accommodation either directly or indirectly
  • Contribute to mixed communities through the provision of multi-tenure estates
  • Provide affordable housing opportunities for key workers required to deliver essential public services in pressured areas
  • Widen choice and meet homeownership aspirations
  • Support regeneration initiatives
  • Create more socially mixed and balanced communities 

Shared Ownership is a scheme whereby a supplier, usually a Registered Social Landlord (RSL) builds a new housing unit and a purchaser part owns and part rents it from the supplier.

A shared owner (in England and Wales) is a leaseholder of the RSL. The RSL retains the freehold of the property. Usually, the leaseholder will have a 125 year lease as set out in the Housing Corporation’s sample lease.
   
Models of Shared Ownership
There are two main models of shared ownership - Conventional Shared Ownership (CSO) and Do-it-yourself Shared Ownership (DIYSO). Manningham Housing provides Conventional Shared Ownership (CSO), or Shared Ownership (SO), for short.

Who is Eligible?

  • Tenants of a Registered Social Landlord or Local Authority;
  • Applicants on a housing waiting list and nominated by a local authority as being in housing need.
  • People in housing need who cannot afford to purchase on the open market 

Priority is given to existing social housing tenants and waiting list applicants, although others who are in housing need and nominated by local authorities may also be housed.

How is Shared Ownership Operated?

  • Usually the purchaser of a home under Shared Ownership can buy a 25%, 50% or 75% share.
  • RSLs can operate other equity variants, however, the minimum initial share for Housing Corporation funded schemes is 25%.

Where are Manningham’s Current Shared Ownership Schemes?

SCHEME

NO. OF
PROPERTIES

HOUSE TYPE

COMPLETION

WAITING LIST OPEN/CLOSED

Rosemount (Former TFD Centre BD8)

6

2 x 3 bed 5 person

2x 4 bed 8 person

2 x 5 bed 8 person

July 2007 CLOSED
Wilson Road, Wyke, BD12

6

4 x 4 bed 6 person

2 x 4 bed 8 persons

February 2008 OPEN
Otley Road, Bradford, BD3

16

2 x 3 bed 5 person 

8 x 4bed 8 persons

6 x 5bed8 persons

 

January 2009 OPEN

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Manningham Housing Association, a specialist housing association providing accomodation for large families and diverse minority communities in Bradford and Keighley, West Yorkshire, promotes tenant involvement and regeneration of local communities in addition to providing development of new homes and services to meet the housing and support needs for the community.
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