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New Bath Building Society mortgage aims to help city's first-time buyers

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
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First-time buyers in Bath are being offered a helping hand to get on the property ladder thanks to a new shared-ownership scheme.

Bath Building Society has joined forces with social landlord Curo to give people on low incomes the opportunity to make the move from renting to buying.

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    Dick Jenkins, B&NES homes cabinet member Tim Ball, and Dominic Lynch

The scheme will allow buyers to benefit from any increase in the value of their share of the property, as well as purchasing a larger stake in the house or flat until they can afford to buy it outright.

Dick Jenkins, chief executive of the society, said the initiative was ideal for a city such as Bath, where high house prices and relatively low wages meant it was becoming increasingly difficult for young people to buy their own home.

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He said: “It is an expensive place to buy because incomes are not as high as people imagine but house prices are higher than the national average.

“Getting people on the property ladder frees up the market, but I also think it is unhealthy for society generally that people cannot afford to buy their own homes. I regret that people have difficulty accessing a market that for older people like myself has benefited us throughout our lives.

“We want to offer people the same opportunities we had access to.”

The shared-ownership mortgage is available to people living in any of the areas where Curo has properties, which includes all of Bath and north east Somerset, and is available on flats in the new Bath Western Riverside development.

It is a three-year fixed rate, ranging from 4.59 per cent to 5.49 per cent, depending on the size of the deposit, which can be as low as five per cent.

People would own a minimum of 40 per cent of the property and would pay a reduced rent on the share they have not purchased.

The combined cost of the mortgage repayments and rent can still come in cheaper than privately renting in the city.

Curo’s executive director of finance and resources Dominic Lynch said this was the latest in a number of initiatives the housing association was developing.

He said: “We want to be able to provide homes for everybody, whatever stage of their lives they are at. Whatever people need, as they move through the different parts of their life, we would like to satisfy that.

“Social housing is our core, but this is about building communities. We want to be able to cater for everybody.”

He added that Curo was continuously working with Bath and North East Somerset Council to make sure new social housing provision was available, to top up the supply after properties were taken out of the pool for these kind of initiatives.

For more information go to www.curo-group.co.uk/sales or contact Curo’s marketing and sales team on 01225 366307.

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    by Uncle_Barry

    Wednesday, March 13 2013, 9:39AM

    “Sounds like yet another scheme to prop up prices for the benefit of people who already own property, masquerading as a "helping hand for first-time buyers". Why not just sell houses at prices people can afford in the first place?”

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