Alderley Group are specialists in affordable housing schemes, as we undertake schemes that are only 100% affordable in nature. Alderley Group aim to make a difference in the communities we operate in, helping ease the impacts of the housing crisis.
Our social housing schemes are high quality in nature and are well managed by our team, ensuring we have the buyer at the heart throughout the entire process as we understand that every home we product will change a life.
Affordable housing is at the heart of Alderley Group, we deliver a range of schemes within our affordable housing specialism, allowing us to considerately design our developments with residents in mind.
Affordable rent is rent that is set at up to 80% of market rent (including service charges). These properties of affordable rents are defined as 'low cost' rental accommodation and so also class as 'social housing'.
Rent to Buy is a government scheme designed to help people transition from renting a property, to buying a home. They commit to renting a property for a set length of time and will have the opportunity to purchase it before your tenancy ends.
When you buy a home through shared ownership, you: buy a share between 10% and 75% of the home's full market value. You then pay rent to the landlord for the share they own. You would usually pay monthly ground rent and service charges.
A retirement community is a residential community or housing complex designed for older adults who are generally able to care for themselves. Assistance from home care agencies is allowed in some communities, and activities are often provided.
Extra care housing is specialist housing designed for older people. It is similar to sheltered housing but also offers help with personal care and household chores, so it may be suitable if you have higher or changing care needs.
Social rent housing is one aspects of the government’s affordable housing drive. Social houses are properties rented to in-need individual at a lower cost than renting privately. Tenants rent their homes from Housing Associations or Local Councils instead of a private landlord.
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