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The Beehive Issue 2 Spring 2012 First Year of FirstBuy Stamp Duty Are you in the know? Case Study It could be you Future Future Future Future Events Events Events Events Resales The forgotten cousin to shared ownership Out & About See what we’ve been up to over the past 3 months 40 Properties 91 Properties 37 Properties 120 Properties 85 Properties 102 Properties Bath & South Gloucestershire 61 Properties Shared Ownership or Shared Equity? Competition Time Chocolate Hamper up for grabs courtesy of Urbansplash!

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The Beehive

Issue 2 Spring 2012

First Year

of FirstBuy

Stamp Duty Are you in the know?

Case Study It could be you

Future Future Future Future EventsEventsEventsEvents

Resales The forgotten

cousin to shared ownership

Out & About See what we’ve been up to over the past 3 months

40 Properties

91 Properties

37 Properties

120 Properties

85 Properties

102 Properties

Bath & South Gloucestershire

61 Properties

Shared Ownership or

Shared Equity?

Competition Time Chocolate Hamper up for grabs courtesy of Urbansplash!

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Welcome to the Welcome to the Welcome to the Welcome to the spring edition of the Beehivespring edition of the Beehivespring edition of the Beehivespring edition of the Beehive

During the last 3 months the agency has been a hive of activity. FirstBuy is still generating plenty of interest, keeping the Bristol

team on their toes!

In our Torquay office interest in affordable housing continues, the customer service team have reported a steady increase in applications.

Spring will see more of you viewing properties & hopefully moving

into your new homes. We hope that the items we feature in the Beehive will help to make that journey more informed.

We are always looking for ideas on items to cover in each edition &

would welcome any suggestions you may have. You can post or email any suggestions to us, our contact details can be found on

page 16.

Don’t forget to enter our competition the winner will receive a luxury hamper.

Enjoy the lighter evenings, happy house hunting!!!

Hayley Rossiter.

HomeBuy Agency Manager

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Dates for your Diary

Spring is the perfect time to get out and about viewing properties, open days and show homes. Here’s what coming up in the next few months…..

Moving Home Show 2012

28th April, 10am to 4pm The Guild Hall, Salisbury

Together with Salisbury Journal we will

be on hand to offer expert advice to First Time Buyers

Mendip affordable Housing Open Evening 23rd May, 6pm onwards Bishops Palace, Wells

Bristol GLBT Pride Event 14th July, 12pm to 5pm College Green, Bristol, BS1 5UA

Armed Forces Day 23rd June, 12pm to 3pm Kingswood Park, Kingswood, South Gloucestershire, BS15 9PT

Swindon Homebuy Roadshow

24th May, 1pm to 6:30pm Swindon Central Library, Regent Circus,

Swindon, SN1 1QG

Returning for a second year, we will be on hand to offer advice on purchasing

your first property with help the governments Homebuy schemes

Taunton Deane Borough Council Affordable Housing

Open Day

14th June, 3pm to 7pm The Long Room, Somerset County

Cricket Club, Taunton

After the success of last years event and the positive feedback received, Taunton

Deane Borough Council would like to invite you to join us at their Seventh

Annual Affordable Housing Open Day.

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Urban Splash, the renowned property redeveloper has injected life back into the old Wills Imperial Tobacco Factory

based in South Bristol. The historic grade II listed building has been completely converted into a stunning eco property that boosts city living in a country park. The property, which is both sustainable and stylish, gives residents the best of both worlds, with the ability to live an urban lifestyle on the doorstep of the countryside. The design led apartments overlook a private lake and are surrounded by 10 acres of landscaped grounds boasting apple orchards and cherry trees, a fishing lake and pontoon, nature trails, BBQ and picnic areas. There is also a state of the gym, a route for running, allotments, boules court and on site car parking Renowned architects, Skidmore Owing Merrill designed the factory in the 1970’s and the design derived its inspiration from the modernist architectural movement, particularly the work of Mies van der Rohe. Urban Splash recruited Ferguson-Mann Architects to enhance the original architectural vision, revitalise the existing buildings and employ the latest sustainable technologies. The distinctive Cor-ten steel frame was retained other than the removal of one vertical bay either side of the building to form a new front entrance. Also an impressive naturally lit full height atrium was

formed covered over with a lightweight ETFE atrium roof, the same as the Eden project’s, maximising the natural light inside. Internally, architects Fergusson Mann used the space to create a variety of interesting apartment types, all containing extra high ceilings and full length windows leading to generous balcony spaces.

The concrete lower floors of the building, formerly a shopping area for the Wills’ employees, have been remodelled to form duplex apartments close to the lake, where residents can be as close to nature as it gets. Lakeshore’s eco apartments have been carefully designed to match the green living ethos of Bristol and have previously been awarded a Housing Design Award and a Green Apple Award for its sustainable and green credentials and more recently an EcoHomes rating of ‘Excellent’

Urban Splash invites you to

Live at Lakeshore

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was awarded by the BRE (Building Research Establishment). In every apartment the under floor heating and hot water is provided via a ground source heat pump and biomass boiler and this combination of heating technologies ensures the building’s supply of hot water and heating is virtually 100 per cent renewable, reducing the carbon footprint of the building. Urban Splash offer further flexibility to get first time buyers on the property ladders. In addition to shared ownership, there is the option to rent at 80% of the market share to allow those not quite ready to purchase a Lakeshore apartment to save the money for a deposit. Urban Splash will also contribute 5% towards the purchase for those wishing to buy outright. Nicola Wallis, Director of Residential Sales at Urban Splash comments; “At Urban Splash we have a reputation for regenerating buildings, creating great spaces and communities for people to live. We are delighted to be able to offer our Lakeshore homes through affordable options for our customers which will help to remove some of the barriers of buying a first time home. Many lenders require a smaller deposit of 5-10% for mortgages on shared ownership, which offers an affordable option for those struggling to save a larger deposit for an outright sale.” Urban Splash is working with the Homes and Communities Agency who has invested almost £17.5m in the project, which will directly fund the delivery of around 400 homes on the scheme. The HomeBuy Agent for Lakeshore is South West Homes and they will work with the potential customer to assess eligibility and process applications. Price details 1 bedroom homes to rent are £575pcm 1 bedroom homes to buy are from £140,000 1 bed studio apartment - £95,000 2 bed studio apartment - £100,000 Urban Splash contact: For viewing and further details please contacts Nicola Wallis or Rebecca for more details phone 0117 3250308 or email [email protected] or visit http://www.urbansplash.co.uk/residential/lakeshore.

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Number Crunching Time Here’s a statistical overview of South West Homes…..

Total Number of properties being advertised on our website 519

Average time to process Homebuy application 2 days

Number of emails received since the Winter Issue of the Beehive 2,111

The average age for applicants is 16-25

Average number of received calls per day 58

Average number of hits to our website for January, February & March 26,470

213 sites offering FirstBuy within our region

408 ‘likes’ on Facebook

1080 followers on Twitter

Nearly 45% of applicants have not found a suitable property due to no available properties in their chosen area

89% of applicants prefer to be contacted via email

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Here’s the answers to the completion which featured in the Winter Issue of The Beehive. The hidden message should reed—

Good Tidings and A merry Christmas to you

Don’t forgot to enter this issues’ competition on page 15 for your

chance to win a chocolate hamper courtesy of Urbansplash!

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Resales

Here’s a selection on resale properties currently being advertised on our website...

49 Anchor Point, Bristol 2 bed forth floor apartment 40% share £72,000 Rent

A purpose built f lat close to the city centre Bristol. Contact Sovereign Living on 01635 277420 for further information

31 Mills Bakery, 4 Royal William Yard Plymouth, Devon, PL1 3GD 1 bed first floor apartment 50% share £75,000

This beautiful first floor 1 bedroom apartment in the Mills Bakery is a must see with its vi-brant surroundings and stunning sea views. Contact the current owner on 07545880476 to arrange a viewing

Buying a home through the one of the many affordable housing schemes doesn’t always mean you have to buy a brand new home. Resale properties offers you the opportunity to purchase an existing shared ownership property from the current owner. Resale properties work in the same way as shared ownership, you can purchase the share which is being offered for sale at the open market and pay a subsidised rent on the remaining share. Viewing are usually arranged directly with the current owner but you will need to contact the housing association who is marketing the property for details of how to purchase the property.

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26 Holm View, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0AF 2 bed end terraced house 40% share £58,000 Rent 239.49 pcm

Two bedroom end terraced house with parking, car port and enclosed walled rear garden. Contact Sovereign Living on 01635 277420 for further information

Child Okeford, Dorset, DT11 8HJ 3 bed mid terreace house 30% Share £69,900

A spacious mid terraced house situated in a vil lage with local shops and schooling facil i-ties within easy reach. Cal l either Dawn Dalkins 01202 308710 or Debbie Ferris 01202 308704 at Synergy Housing for further information

14 Faller Fields, Lydney, GL15 5FD 3 bed house 50% Share £79,900 Rent £335.38

Well presented 3 bed house set in a cul de sac on the out-skirts of Lydney, where a range of shopping facil i ties includ-ing, supermarkets, schools and recreational facil it ies are available Contact Marlene Alford at Two Rivers Housing on 01594 546264 or 0800 3160897 or email [email protected]

Do you currently own a shared ownership property? Did you know you can advertise your property on our website? Contact the customer service team on 0300 100 0021 for further information

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Scores of potential buyers have been checking out a new housing development in Gloucestershire since it officially opened. More than 40 people visited the popular Oakdale site in Lydney during the launch weekend where South West Homes were on hand to talk “Shared Ownership” and “FirstBuy’’. Graham Phillips, HomeBuy Manager said "much of the interest in new homes at Oakdale is from people already living in Lydney, but there are also high levels of interest from people living in the surrounding areas, especially Gloucester. "The Kier Homes development is proving particularly popular with first-time buyers, who are interested in FirstBuy, the government supported scheme where people buying their first home can pay from just 80 per cent, but own 100 per cent of their new home." The development, which consists of two, three and four-bedroom homes and two-bedroom apartments, was formally opened by councillor John Bartle from Lydney Town Council. He said “We are very grateful for the funding provided by the Homes and Communities Agency, which has enabled us to build these affordable homes”. A range of homes are available to buy, either outright, with shared ownership or via FirsBuy. Prices start from £149,995. Most properties benefit from high-specification kitchens, complete with integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer. The bathrooms and en suites are also finished to a modern design, with quality chrome fittings. The first phase at Oakdale includes 134 new homes, of which 54 are open market sale and 80 are affordable homes. Kier Homes has created new and safeguarded existing local jobs at this development project, providing a further economic boost for the area.

Oakdale in Lydney is set to be hot spot for First Time Buyers...

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Out and About It’s been a busy time at South West Homes. Check out what our Homebuy Managers, Gwenda and Graham, have been up to in the past three months...

We’ve had a busy start to 2012 organising our events to ensure you can speak to a member of the team here at South West Homes. In January we held two road shows in Cirencester, and Bristol. In February we did a large site launch in Lydney, Forest of Dean for Kier Homes and we were busy all weekend. In March we visited Cheltenham and were joined by developers and housing associations, the local paper the Gloucestershire Echo gave a good write up on our event. We are now planning events for the coming months; we’ll be at Gay Pride in Bristol on the 14th July and we’ll be celebrating Armed Forces day on the 23rd June. We are planning on joining our friends at the Salisbury Journal for the Moving Home Show of 2012. You can keep up to date by visiting our website events page.

In January South West Homes, were invited to attend the Houses of Parliament, Westminster. The purpose of the event, organised by Stephen Gilbert, MP for St Austell and Newquay, and the National Housing Federation, was to raise MPs awareness of the affordability issues for first time buyers in the region. January also saw the launch of

Barratts major regeneration scheme at PL2, Plymouth. In February we joined the Joint Sevices Housing Advice Office at Devonport, Plymouth to raise awareness of the HomeBuy products currently available to armed forces personnel. Also in February as part of our ongoing commitment to the Mortgage Rescue scheme we attended an event organised by Shelter and the Homes and Communities Agency. In March South West Homes were exhibitors at the Chartered Institute of Housing Conference held in Brighton. The conference was attended by a wide range of housing professionals and was a good opportunity to promote the HomeBuy brand and the services provided by HomeBuy agents. We also joined a large number of other housing providers for the South West Home Ownership Conference, which this year was billed ‘Age of Aspiration’.

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First year of FirstBuy Our FirstBuy scheme has had a massively popular start since it launched in August 2011. We saw lots of our purchasers rushing to beat the stamp duty deadline and our team were working late into the evening to get paperwork to solicitors on time. We’ll soon be taking our 1,000 FirstBuy reservation since it’s launch – if you are purchasing using this scheme and would like to be involved in publicity surrounding this then please call us on 0300 100 0021.

Heard of FirstBuy but not sure of how it works? Here’s a quick overview…...

FirstBuy gives you a chance to buy a brand new home with help of an equity loan of up to 20% The FirstBuy equity loan will be interest free for the first 5 years with a charge of 1.75% per annum on the outstanding loan, payable from year 6. To buy with FirstBuy you will need: • Savings or access to a deposit (minimum

of 5%) • A mortgage to meet the minimum of 80%

of the value of the purchase price of the property

Where can I find FirstBuy properties for sale?

You can find details of developers and sites offering FirstBuy on our website www.southwesthomes.org.uk, but here’s an a selection to give you a taster…*

*prices illustrated are for 80% share and are from. Availability correct at time of print, but prices and properties are subject to availability.

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Fairfields, Probus Taylor Wimpey

Spinnaker Hieghts, Barne Barton, Plymouth Linden Homes

2 bed apartment £76,000

Wichelstowe, Swindon Barratt Homes

Bagley Green, Wellington Redrow Homes

Manor Park, Melksham Charles Church

Abbey Meadow, Shaftesbury Bovis

Cannington Road, Witheridge Devonshire Homes

2 & 3 bed house £111,996

1 & 2 Bed apartments £94,396

Portland Green, Portishead Persimmon Homes

Blenheim Meadow, S. Glos Taylor Wimpey

The Pike House, Coleford Bell Homes

3 Bed house £119,400

2 & 3 bed house £110,162

2 bed house £130,396

3 bed house £150,396

3 & 4 bed house £164,995

3 bed house £135,996

3 bed house £142,396

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Shared Ownership v’s Shared Equity What's the difference?

Heard about shared ownership and shared equity but unsure of the difference? Not sure which one is best for you? Read our quick guide to find out more....

Scheme Name

Shared Equity Shared Ownership

Sub scheme name

FirstBuy Shared Ownership Resales

T’s & C’s – What does it

involve?

You buy 100% of the home but only to cover 80% with your mortgage and deposit. The remaining 20% is provided in an equity loan which is jointly funded by the government and the house builder. The equity loan is interest free for the first 5 years, after which there is small charge which increases each year.

You buy between 25% and 75% of the property and pay a subsided rent on the remaining share. You can buy further shares at any time, with eventually owning 100% in most cases. The scheme used to be know as part buy, part rent or New Build Homebuy.

Providers House Builders Housing Associations Resale properties are sometimes advertised by estate agents on behalf of the housing association.

Pros Generally lenders will ask for 5% deposit of the full purchase price. Property can be sold on to anyone

Great if you live in an area with high house prices, as you can buy from as little as 25% therefore need a smaller mortgage and deposit. You can buy further shares as and when you want to.

Cons Limited number of properties Not available on every site

Shared ownership is only available in new build properties which may not be to your taste, although, resales are older properties therefore you may have wider choice of styles.

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Stamp duty— a little refresher

You may remember in our last issue, Penningtons Solicitors provided a comprehensive overview regarding the pending changes in Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT).

With the new budget recently announced we thought it would be a good time to give a little refresher on how

Stamp Duty could affect you…..

Purchase Price

SDLT Rate

Up to £125,000

Nil

Over £125,000 to £250,000

1%

Over £250,000 to £500,000

3%

• Stamp Duty Land Tax is a tax which is paid whenever you buy a property.

• Two ways to pay SDLT on

Shared ownership properties—1. Making a one off payment based on the total market value

2. Paying any SDLT due in

stages • Purchasing through an equity

loan scheme e.g. FirstBuy, SDLT is payable if the property value is over £125,000 at a rate of 1%

The Facts

The above is brief summary. Always fully discuss your Stamp Duty Land Tax options with your legal advisor

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Contact us...

If you or someone you know, would like this magazine on CD or audio tape, in large print, in Braille, or translated into another language, please contact our Customer Service team on 0300 100 0021 or email [email protected] South West Homes is managed by Westcountry Housing and Sovereign Housing Association Ltd in partnership South West Homes takes all reasonable measures to ensure content is accurate at the time of publication. Legal liability is not accepted for any published content from other organisations.

ONLINE: www.southwesthomes.org.uk E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 0300 100 0021 MAIL: Hatfield House, Hatfield Road, Torquay, Devon, TQ1 3HF

PHONE: 0845 034 3303 E-MAIL: [email protected] [email protected] FAX: 0870 490 8959

www.facebook.co.uk/southwesthomesuk

@swhomebuyagent

Query with your Homebuy application or unsure of your next step, then contact the Customer Service Team

Purchasing through FirstBuy or Homebuy Direct?

Ask the Expert is a online service offered through Facebook and Twitter where you can chat with us online. Times and Days vary each week, so check

out our Facebook and twitter pages for further information.

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Competition time

Winner’s Corner You may remember just before Christmas we held a competition to name our new applicant magazine. Sarah Parker of Bedford won our Christmas food Hamper for coming up with the name ‘The Beehive’. ‘Sarah Parker and her children

enjoying their Christmas food hamper’

Win £25 of Marks and Spencer Vouchers

We are constantly looking at ways to improve the service we offer our customers. Complete our 2 minute online questionnaire on our website www.southwesthomes.org.uk and you will be entered in to the monthly prize draw of £25 Marks and Spencers vouchers as a thank you.

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