Q: My partner and I are on the council house list forever, we are writing for and supply sharded for a 30% owned by us for £ 57k and 70% of them with £ 300 rent plus service fees
you to pay compensation service covering repiars and main TENCE etc
any opinons on it as a good or bad idea to do?
im think its not a good idea . pay both rent and mortgage, tied to a fixed maintenance thing, and if we fight out
doesnt seem to be better than renting privatley, at least that way you choose where you live and the person you pay for the rental of repairs
Shared Ownership is great for us because we just can't afford to buy a property outright were we live.
It might begood for some and not so good for others but SO gives people an extra choice at these difficult times.
Martin
I decided shared ownership was the right choice for me, because:
*I would have struggled to get – and maintain – a manageable mortgage on a whole property, in an area which was convenient for commuting to work.
*I found a SO property which was EASILY affordable for me – cheaper than either buying OR renting a suitable property (and as I am not in a position to live with friends or family waiting for a crash in the market, I had to live SOMEWHERE).
*because it is easily affordable, I have a bit of money to put aside each month to save/invest – which means that I don't have to have "all my eggs in one basket" by using my flat as an investment opportunity.
Thanks
Dave
With SO it's your home for as long as you want it to be & when you are ready to sell you reap the benefit of any increase in house prices.
It's not just with SO that people pay service/maintenance charges.Anyone who buys a flat has to pay service & maintenance charges too towards the upkeep & repair to the building & any gardens.
Really it depends on how keen you are to buy your own property. There are pro's & con's to both home owership & renting. With renting if you have a low income, lose your job or become too ill or disabled to work then you can always claim housing benefit to pay/help with the rent. Alas there is no such help for paying a mortgage, it is entirely your responsibility to continue to meet the repayments. With home ownership you are more in control in that you are able to chose where you want to live & the type of property you live in.
Thanks
Dave