If you are a key public sector worker, such as a nurse or teacher, you, could get help to buy or rent a home as part the Key Worker Living Programme. Find out if you qualify and who to contact if you want to apply.
If you are eligible, the Key Worker Living Programme means that you can get help with home ownership if you:
The scheme is only open to a specific keyworkers in London and the South East and East of England.
The programme offers three different kinds of help:
Open Market HomeBuy
An 'equity loan' to help buy a home on the open market. This can be up to 50 per cent of the total property value. An equity loan is a loan where the lender shares in any rise (and sometimes any fall) in the value of the property over the course of the loan.
New Build HomeBuy
If you are eligible you can buy at least 25 per cent of the cost of your home and pay a reduced rent on the remaining share.
Intermediate renting
Rent is set at a level between that charged by social and private landlords and the accommodation is provided by a landlord registered with the Housing Corporation (Registered Social Landlord).
The programme is limited to keyworkers in the following areas:
Jobs that are defined as a keyworker include:
If you think you are eligible and want to know more about the HomeBuy scheme, please contact your local HomeBuy Agent to find out what options are available in your area. If you are a Key Worker, you should contact a HomeBuy Agent for the area where you work.
HomeBuy Agents will be able to advise you on your eligibility and take you through the application process. To get in touch with your local HomeBuy Agent or the loan providers, follow the link below.