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Shared Ownership in West Sussex

The Bindery, Petworth
Shared ownership

The Bindery, Petworth

Coming soon

new home

Petworth

2 - 4

1

Minimum deposit

TBD

40% Share from

TBD

Full price

TBD

Wildbridge
Shared ownership

Wildbridge

new home

Bilsham Road, Yapton

1 - 4

1 - 2

Minimum deposit

TBD

TBD Share from

TBD

Full price

TBD

Moat at Riverbrook Place
Shared ownership

Moat at Riverbrook Place

Coming soon

new home

Crawley

1 - 2

1

Minimum deposit

TBD

TBD Share from

TBD

Full price

TBD

Flat 1, Raphael Court, Bateson Way, Barnham
Shared ownership

Flat 1, Raphael Court, Bateson Way, Barnham

Bateson Way, Barnham

1

1

Minimum deposit

£5,400

60% Share from

£108,000

Full price

£180,000

FLAT 33 Harwood Close Codmore Hill
Shared ownership

FLAT 33 Harwood Close Codmore Hill

Sale under offer

Codmore Hill, Pulborough

1

1

Minimum deposit

£2,375

25% Share from

£47,500

Full price

£190,000

Commodore House (4030523)
Shared ownership

Commodore House (4030523)

Commodore House, Chichester

1

1

Minimum deposit

£8,000

40% Share from

£80,000

Full price

£200,000

A Guide to Living in West Sussex

West Sussex has a foolproof formula to win over any potential new homeowner - a go-slow attitude, acres of tranquil countryside and a handful of towns with swagger and sprightliness.

Cracking coastal towns

The small cathedral city of Chichester is an attractive kind of place, lined with Georgian architecture and interesting independent shops to rifle through, from reclaimed homeware stores to farm shops stocking superb slabs of local cheese and bottles of cider. There’s Arundel – a gorgeous speck of a town, lying in the shadow of its formidable castle. A slow wave of creative types has been rippling into Arundel in recent years, bringing a quiet sense of cool, and there’s a real energy in its cultural scene: you can watch live bands by the river, follow art gallery trails, sip a cracking coffee in artisan cafes and muse about its antique shops. And then there’s East Grinstead – a cheery and charming town, surrounded by rural space and Kingscote Valley that’s criss-crossed with bike trails, farms and centred around the Weir Wood Reservoir.

West Sussex is also home to some cracking coastal towns - the sort that conjure all the quintessential British seaside images: of bobbing fishing boats, scuttling crabs, and children scooping shells and poking around rock pools. You’ve got good old Bognor Regis, Shoreham-By-Sea and leafy Worthing with its pretty seaside terraces, thrumming cultural calendar and the neighbouring South Downs National Park. Whenever you want to get around, great transport links are in place too, from swift rail journeys into London and international Gatwick Airport, to a decent road network across the county and beyond. And the glorious thing about West Sussex – wherever you put roots down – is its ‘escape to the country and coast’ vibe. Trust us – a property investment in West Sussex is a no-brainer.

 

Think your first home in West Sussex is out of reach?

Well, think again. 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. The government-backed scheme is a savvy move for wannabe homeowners and there are lots of shared ownership properties in West Sussex.

In Westergate and Chicester, a mixture of three-bedroom houses and one and two-bedroom apartments that are stylish and comfortable can be found, with an envy-inducing serene setting.