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Affordable Homes and Housing in Tyne and Wear

Welcome to the Affordable Homes area of our website.  This section outlines all of the various schemes that exist as well as listing the Affordable Homes in Tyne & Wear that are available.   

In simple terms, Affordable Housing is a scheme offered to provide incentives enabling a First Time Buyer to get onto the property ladder without having access to large deposits or full mortgages.  Schemes are usually offered through Housing Associations or Developers in conjunction with the Government.  Across Tyne & Wear there are a number of different schemes available enabling buyers to purchase shares or equity in affordable houses and apartments.  Use the search facility for details on Affordable Housing Schemes in Tyne & Wear that best suit your financial situation.  Schemes available in Tyne & Wear are: 

• MyChoiceHomebuy
• Open Homebuy
• Homebuy Direct
• First Time Buyer Initiative

Search here for all Affordable Home schemes that are available across Tyne & Wear, including Developer and Housing Association schemes, giving you a step onto the property ladder.  Affordable Housing in Tyne & Wear means you can purchase a property  if you have access to a limited deposit or you are looking for a shared ownership scheme to give you more manageable mortgage repayments.  

Tailored Home is a specialist property finder, Let us help you find your new affordable home in Tyne & Wear why not give us a call today on 0845 838 7143 or email us at
info@tailoredhome.co.uk

Other documents that may be helpful:

New Build Homebuy Direct | Ownhome Homebuy | MyChoiceHomebuy | First Time Buyers Initiative

HomeBuy Direct | Council Tax Bandings | Stamp Duty

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Tyne and Wear

Main towns: Tyne and Wear consists of the five metropolitan boroughs, which include North Tyneside, South Tyneside and Gateshead. The main Cities are Newcastle and Sunderland.

Demographics: The population is 96.8 per cent white British. The area’s minority ethnic communities originate primarily from Pakistan and Bangladesh but there are also well-established Jewish, Sikh, Hindu, Arab, and Chinese communities. Higher than average numbers of pensioners live alone. The north-east in general has the highest percentage of the population who smoke and one of the highest alcohol consumption rates in the country. There remain large pockets of deprivation with high levels of social exclusion and crime. The indices of multiple deprivation indicate that 45 per cent of wards within the Tyne and Wear area fall within the worst 10 per cent nationally.

Population: The population is estimated at 1,089,400.  People in Tyne and Wear live at an average density of 20.4 persons per hectare, compared with a provisional figure of 3.2 for England & Wales as a whole. South Tyneside was the most densely populated district (24.6 persons per hectare) and Gateshead the least densely populated (13.9). The number of people has decreased by 5.4 per cent since 1981. This change is believed to be the result of less people moving into the area, although there were slightly more births than deaths.

Places of Interest: The Angel of the North situated in Gateshead is one of the most famous landmarks in the UK. The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is another well know landmark. The county of Tyne and Wear is around the estuaries of the River Tyne and River Wear, offering stunning views and walks. However the area has undergone significant regeneration creating new leisure, arts and cultural venues. Tyne and Wear has award winning beaches, vibrant cities, museums, galleries, interesting attractions, sporting facilities and entertainments.
In Blandford Square, Newcastle, is Discovery Museum, an interactive experience for all. The Life Centre in Times Square is a good place to visit and the Hancock Museum is the north east's premier natural science museum.

House/Flat Prices: The average property price today, including flats and houses, is £173,000.
In 2003 it was around £91,000.

Planning issues: Tyneside leaders are preparing to undertake a record-breaking £1bn investment scheme. At North Tyneside in particular, there are proposals to spend millions of pounds on housing and construction over the next five years.

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