August 2008
Affordable homes to ease housing pressure
Rising mortgage rates and the much-publicised credit crunch
are putting greater pressure on the demand for affordable homes.
With repossessions predicted to rise this year, and fewer first-time
buyers able to access funding from the High Street, there is
a growing need for properties offered for affordable rents and
for shared ownership.
In Huntingdonshire, work is underway to construct more than
145 new affordable homes at Loves Farm, St Neots. With a further
four planning applications submitted to provide 133 homes on
phase 2.
Affordable housing provider bpha is working
with Master Developer Gallagher Estates and the council to
provide a range of properties – from
apartments to family houses - in the first phases at this 1,250-home
development. The first homes will be available before the end
of 2008.
Once completed, the development will provide
around 400 new affordable homes. These will include those for
affordable rent to help those on the council’s waiting
list, and for shared ownership to help those who want to join
the property ladder but cannot afford to buy outright.
John Cross, chief executive at bpha, said: “With the
market slowing down we expect the demand for affordable housing
to rise this year. We are pleased to be working closely with
Huntingdonshire District Council to help it provide much-needed,
high-quality accommodation that local people want and can afford.
“Large-scale developments such as
Loves Farm provide an excellent opportunity to make a real
impact on the numbers of families waiting for new affordable
homes and the development is shaping up to be a really exciting
place to be.”
The Loves Farm development includes a new school and football
ground (the site is partially built on the former ground) as
well as a range of other community facilities.
bpha is also developing other affordable housing schemes across
Huntingdonshire with properties becoming available for affordable
rent and shared ownership between now and Spring 2009 at Burleigh
Road, St Ives, Manor Farm, Yaxley and Wigmore Farm, Godmanchester.
A further update about these properties will be provided in the
next issue of District Wide.
As well as providing new affordable housing,
bpha is also the Government-appointed HomeBuy Agent for Cambridgeshire,
responsible for providing help and advice to first-time buyers
in need of assistance.
Anyone wanting to find out more about shared
ownership opportunities at Loves Farm or elsewhere in Huntingdonshire,
can contact bpha’s
sales and marketing team, Keyhomes East, on 0845
456 6757 or
by visiting www.keyhomes-east.org.uk