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Royal Mint Court is a building complex with offices and 100 shared-ownership homes in East Smithfield, close to the City of London financial district. The site was the home of the Royal Mint from 1809 until 1967 and was earlier the site of a Cistercian abbey, built in 1348 and known in its time as Eastminster. Eastminster's foundations are ...
Shared ownership, also called part buy part rent, is designed for those that cannot afford to buy a home with a mortgage outright. In 2010, in partnership with Santander, Affinity Sutton launched a 95% mortgage deal for customers looking to buy their home through shared ownership. [5]
By creating the Boleyn and Forest Housing Society in 1981, East London Housing Association became one of the first in the country to provide homes for low-cost ownership. In 1993, East London Housing Association sets up a new subsidiary, Care and Support Services, for people with support needs.1995 saw East Thames Housing Group become the new ...
Today, IDS manages a large number of properties, predominantly in the East of London, but also in Southwark, Hertsmere and Barnet, including flats, houses, sheltered housing, accommodation for people with special needs, key worker housing and shared ownership properties.
In the 1970s, many properties were transferred to the Courtenay Building Ltd. and later in the 21st century properties were sold to private buyers (and the Warner Company expanded elsewhere). In 2001 745 tenanted and 350 leasehold properties (the remainder of the Warner Estate after the previous disposals were transferred to Circle 33 Housing ...
An independent review conducted by Campbell Tickell in 2018 revealed maintenance of some of the company's properties had fallen below standards. [7] The Times reported in 2019 the company owned 95,000 homes across London and the south-east. [8] In 2019, L&Q acquired Trafford Housing Trust. [9]
The Thames Valley Housing Association (also Thames Valley housing) was a medium-sized housing association based in Twickenham, South West London, which owned or managed around 15,000 homes at the time of the merge. These included traditional rented housing, shared ownership, key worker and student accommodations.
The social and shared ownership housing was managed by the housing association One Housing which subsequently acquired the freehold in 2016. The building won a 2010 Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) award for 'Best Overseas Project' [3] and an Evening Standard Award for 'Best New Development in the Affordable Homes Sector'. [1]