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Shared Ownership in Oxford

The Aviary Shared Ownership
Shared ownership

The Aviary Shared Ownership

Coming soon

new home

Knights Road Blackbird Leys Oxford

2 - 3

1 - 2

Minimum deposit

TBD

25% Share from

TBD

Full price

TBD

55 The Oval
Shared ownership

55 The Oval

The Oval, Oxford

1

1

Minimum deposit

£7,800

60% Share from

£156,000

Full price

£260,000

Wilson House 2 Bed
Shared ownership

Wilson House 2 Bed

Wilson House Armstrong Road Littlemore

2

1

Minimum deposit

£13,400

40% Share from

£134,000

Full price

£335,000

Harefields
Shared ownership

Harefields

Oxford OX2 8FX, Oxford

2

2

Minimum deposit

£15,000

75% Share from

£300,000

Full price

£400,000

Think your dream first home in Oxford and its surrounds is out of reach? Well, listen up - shared ownership makes purchasing a property a very real possibility for anyone who earns less than £80,000. You don’t even have to worry about gathering a huge deposit.

Why you should buy a shared ownership property in Oxford

It’s a cliché but so true: Oxford is the city of dreaming spires. Holed up in the nooks of the university, some of the UK’s greatest fantasy authors have dreamt of faraway lands and scribbled down the characters and chronicles of world-famous novels: Lewis Carroll, JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were all students here.

There is definitely an ethereal quality that lingers around the golden-hued university and although the university isn’t Oxford, it does define much of the city. That and its rambunctious trail of old-school boozers, many of which were the dimly lit meeting places of the university’s greatest minds. If you’re looking for a pub filled with charm that’ll pour you a fine pint, well, you’ve come to the right place. But the honey-coloured city isn’t just about the old haunts. Locals are a discerning bunch when it comes to gastronomy and sprinkled around Oxford are plenty of new spots to eat, drink and be merry, from funky neighbourhood gastropubs dishing up fusion dishes, to dinky joints with inventive sharing plates and potent craft cocktails to match. Crooked stone buildings are home to intriguing boutiques and characterful stores. And you can’t live in the cloistered city without punting down winding waterways. It’s pocket-sized and super easy to get around, too: locals potter about by foot and bike, and Oxford Airport is close by linking locals to destinations around the UK and beyond. With such historical charm, top-class culture, and old-school grandeur, it’s easy to be seduced by one of the UK’s most attractive cities – no wonder you want to put down roots here.

Part-buy Part-rent in Oxford

The government-backed scheme is a no-brainer for wannabe homeowners and there are dozens of properties available through shared ownership in Oxford.

Just south of Oxford lies the pretty village of Cholsey where developments of detached, semi-detached and terraced houses cluster close to the River Thames with large bedrooms opening to garden views, contemporary kitchens and plenty of parking space.

In Bicester, a collection of modern three-bedroom semis are roomy and stylish with open-plan kitchens and an ensuite for the master bedroom. With an enviable location on Oxford’s Abbey Road, meanwhile, two-bed, white-washed apartments in a swish development are light and bright with high-spec appliances and stylish flooring – and less than a mile from Oxford’s dreaming spires.

So what are you waiting for? There are dozens of properties for sale in Oxford and a slick shared ownership Oxford home could be yours. Register your interest now for more details.