Givan announces first tenancies under the Rent to Own scheme

Date published: 17 January 2017

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Communities Minister Paul Givan has welcomed news that 22 households are now on the path to home-ownership through the new innovative Rent to Own scheme.

Five households have moved in to their new homes and another 17 households have been accepted onto the scheme and will be moving into their new homes over the next few months.

The pilot scheme, which has been made possible by a £12.5 million investment by the Department for Communities, is targeted at assisting lower income households onto the property ladder. It does this by providing customers with the opportunity to rent a new home of their choice for up to three years and, at the end of the rental period, receive a rent rebate of 25% towards a mortgage deposit to purchase the property.

Minister Givan said: “I am delighted that 22 individuals and families now have a new home, or will have a new home in the near future, as a result of the Rent to Own pilot. Rent to Own represents a new way of thinking and shows how my Department is supporting the aspirations of people who want to get on to the property ladder.

“Increasing housing supply is a key priority for my Department.  My officials continue to look for new ways of meeting housing need across all tenures. The success of the Rent to Own scheme pilot so far offers key learning opportunities for how we design and deliver future initiatives.”

The scheme is being exclusively delivered via OwnCo Homes, a subsidiary of the Northern Ireland Co-Ownership Housing Association, and aims to deliver 90 affordable new homes across NI over the next two years.

Mark Graham, Chief Executive of Co-Ownership Housing said: “Rent to Own offers tenants a better option than simply renting, with no prospect of a return. It starts with a commitment to a three year payment plan with a down payment of £2,500 and an inbuilt 25% rebate on rent paid. Together they build up a lump sum to be used towards purchasing the property. We really are thinking differently about renting.”

Notes to editors: 

  1. Co-Ownership Housing is a registered Housing Association, an Industrial and Provident Society, and is accepted as a charity by the Inland Revenue.  OwnCo Homes is a wholly owned private subsidiary, set up to help renters become home owners through Rent to Own; it is both purchaser of the properties and landlord. 
  2. The product is available for homes in Northern Ireland and will typically provide new build turnkey type homes in the starter home price bracket of around £100,000 - £150,000, excluding one-bedroom properties and apartments.  For information on the Rent to Own scheme at https://www.owncohomes.uk/  or telephone 0333 2001554. 
  3. The Rent to Own scheme is financed through the local application of the Get Britain Building Fund. This fund provides Financial Transaction Capital lending to support projects aimed at increasing housing supply and supporting the construction industry. 
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