Something for everyone
Sherford will see the creation of 5,500 traditional and contemporary designed new homes, with a range of styles and sizes of property from apartments and mews houses to town houses and detached homes.
Sherford will see the creation of 5,500 traditional and contemporary designed new homes, with a range of styles and sizes of property from apartments and mews houses to town houses and detached homes.
If you are interested in buying a new home at Sherford, available properties can be viewed online and you can make an appointment to come and see them for yourself. Each website will provide contact details for the sales teams and details on homeownership support, such as part ownership and military assistance schemes.
There are a variety of ways that first time buyers can get on the ladder at Sherford, including through the Deposit Assist scheme from Linden Homes and Bovis Homes, Deposit Top-up and Deposit Match from Taylor Wimpey, and shared ownership from Latimer.
Taylor Wimpey – First Time Buyers
There are schemes available that help those in the Armed Forces and key workers secure a home at Sherford. Take a look at the support available.
Bovis Homes – Armed Forces Scheme
Linden Homes – Armed Forces Scheme
Taylor Wimpey – Forces Help to Buy
Taylor Wimpey – Key Worker Discount Scheme
Taylor Wimpey – Armed Forces Discount
Across the whole of Sherford, 20% of the homes built will be dedicated to affordable housing – that’s more than 1,000 homes. In the first phase alone, there are 122 affordable homes, including 24 wheelchair adapted properties.
Affordable housing refers to shared equity and shared ownership schemes, as well as social rented housing. If you would like to find out more about the options available, take a look at these different providers.
Clarion Housing – Affordable Rent