Shared Ownership New Build Homes in London
✅ 314 shared ownership new build homes in London from £250,000.✅ Buy a 10% to 75% share with lower deposit across 314 developments. Start your journey.
Hoxton West Buckland Street
by Hackney Council HoxtonSix storey villa style blocks with new play area, improved sports court, green spaces and nearby schools, hospitals, gyms, cafes, parks and transport links
Bancroft and Wickford
by Tower Hamlets Council Bethnal GreenContemporary architecture, community workspace, new garden and strong transport links create a functional, connected home base with green space and nearby daily amenities
West Ham Village
by Peabody West HamModern new build with landscaped park, cafés, gyms and shops nearby, long 225 year lease, strong transport links and extensive warranty make it a smart investment
Helo Tower (58-70 York Road)
by Thirdi Group Clapham Junction Modern building with 38 homes, concierge, secure cycle storage, fifth floor communal space, winter gardens, balconies, quality finishes and strong investment potential
Holloway Park
by Peabody Holloway RoadA ten acre regeneration with 1.4 acre park, podium gardens, concierge, outdoor gym, play areas, shops and cafes, creating a connected, community focused lifestyle
Pod Brentford
by NHG Homes BrentfordModern new build completing in Summer 2025 with rooftop terrace, smart design, natural light, green spaces nearby and easy access to transport, schools and parks
Garratt Lane
by Higgins Homes Earlsfield Modern development with 69 homes, up to 4 bedrooms, strong build quality, community facilities, parks, shops and transport within easy walking distance
Hackney Yards
by Notting Hill Genesis Sales Hackney WickModern development with distinctive architecture, high specification interiors and spacious 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes, close to parks, transport, cafes and schools
Post House
by SNG Syon Lane Modern 1, 2 and 3 bedroom flats with open plan living, balconies, rooftop garden and shared ownership from just 99,375 for a 25 percent share
The Bowery
by Clarion Housing West Ealing Modern low rise development with durable finishes, green spaces, gardens and nearby shops, schools and gyms, offering long term comfort, balance and convenience
156 West End Lane
by A2Dominion West HampsteadNew six and seven storey homes with finished public spaces, green areas, community centre, gyms, cafes, schools, parks and fast links to airport terminals nearby
Keybridge
by Mount Anvil Vauxhall New brick high rise with concierge, spa, pool, gym, gardens, bike and underground parking, close to parks, schools, shops, cafes and fast public transport.Shared Ownership New Build Homes in London
Shared Ownership is a government-backed scheme designed to help people get onto the London property ladder with a significantly smaller deposit. You purchase a share of a new build home (typically between 10% and 75% of its value) and pay a subsidized rent on the remaining portion to a housing association. This approach lowers the initial financial barrier, making homeownership accessible in areas where buying outright might be out of reach.
There are currently 314 shared ownership developments across London. The scheme is primarily open to first-time buyers and those who do not currently own a home, provided their household income is below £90,000. Over time, you have the option to increase your ownership stake through a process known as staircasing, eventually leading to full 100% ownership of your home.
FAQ: Shared Ownership New Build Homes in London
You buy a percentage of the home and pay rent on the rest. Because you are only financing a portion of the property, your mortgage and deposit are much smaller than if you were buying 100%. You still have all the rights and responsibilities of a homeowner, including the ability to decorate and live in the property as your own.
Eligibility is based on household income, which must be £90,000 or less per year in London. You must also be a first-time buyer, or someone who previously owned a home but cannot afford to buy one now. The property you are buying must be your only residence, and you must be able to demonstrate you can afford the monthly costs.
Staircasing is the process of buying additional shares in your property after you have moved in. As your financial situation improves, you can increase your stake (e.g., from 25% to 50%). The cost of the new shares is based on the market value of the property at the time you decide to staircase. Once you reach 100% ownership, you stop paying rent entirely.