Government policy requires new residential housing developments, throughout England and Wales, to make a contribution to the provision of affordable housing. This policy generally applies to all new developments of 15 or more dwellings in main towns. In smaller towns or villages the trigger point for the provision will normally be lower than 15, but varies significantly between different districts according to the Local Authorities perceived level of need.
The provision of affordable housing on individual schemes is secured within the planning process by way of legal agreements, between the land owner/developer and the Local Authority, known as Section 106 Agreements.
Affordable housing may comprise a combination of different tenures, e.g:-
Affordable housing available via the New Homes Company, acting as Selling Agents for developer clients, will normally be the intermediate housing type and will include houses and flats. Houses tend to be sold freehold, and flats are sold on a long leasehold basis.
Local Authorities will determine the qualifying criteria for prospective purchasers of the affordable housing, in line with their current policy. The policy has the purpose of seeking to restrict the purchase of price discounted new affordable homes to persons who have a genuine local connection, who are in housing need and cannot afford to purchase a home at open market values.
An example of the qualifying criteria which is typical of Local Authorities is set out below and this example relates specifically to Kerrier District Council.
To qualify as a prospective purchaser of an affordable home in the main towns of Camborne/Redruth the purchaser should:
Additionally the purchaser must meet one of the following criteria: -
The above is a general guide to the principle of affordable housing, but should you require specific information on any particular development please contact The New Homes Company on 01209 313323 or the relevant District Council.