Edwalton Fields, Nottinghamshire

A selection of one, two and three bedroom homes available with Shared Ownership.

Available
Buy from £87,500 for a 35% share

Available properties

One, two and three bedroom homes available with Shared Ownership.
  • 10 year build warranty
  • Amenities Nearby
  • Countryside Location
  • First Phase
  • Schools Nearby
  • Summer Move In Date
  • Transport links

The development

Welcome to Edwalton Fields, a brand new development of three and four-bedroom houses for sale in Nottinghamshire.

Edwalton Fields is the perfect development for homebuyers that want to live in a relaxed village environment but still have access to the bustle of Nottingham.

As a prime development in a beautiful part of West Bridgford, Edwalton Fields is ideal for those purchasing through Shared Ownership in Nottinghamshire.

Edwalton Fields is a new residential development made up of semi-detached, detached and terraced homes. This selection of three and four-bedroom houses for sale in Nottinghamshire represents a key development for the area, introducing affordable and high-quality homes into an incredibly desirable postcode in Nottingham.  

With spacious, airy layouts across each plot  - including large primary bedrooms - Edwalton Fields typifies the comfort and quality you can expect from a Platform development. The option of three and four-bedroom plots makes it ideal for young families that are looking for room to grow.

Energy efficient design - including double glazing - helps buyers with their bills, while allocated parking and electric charging points offer that extra quality touch. 

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The most desirable neighbourhood in Nottinghamshire

Explore Edwalton Fields and West Bridgford, a premium development in an exceptionally well-regarded neighbourhood.

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Discover Edwalton and West Bridgford

Edwalton is part of the larger West Bridgford area in Nottinghamshire, offering a relaxed village feel that has attracted an increasingly large population.

Since 2011, the population has increased by 47% and the area now contains some of Nottingham’s most expensive properties: multiple properties across Valley Road, Melton Road, Croft Road and Village Street are worth over a million pounds.

Edwalton itself is an extremely safe neighbourhood, surrounded by fantastic countryside and well-connected to Nottingham city centre. It has plenty of local amenities including a general store, post office, cafe and pharmacy, as well as a golf course and several local pubs. 

The recent addition of a retail park also introduced a larger supermarket as well as fast food chains. For families, there’s a primary school located within Edwalton - Edwalton Primary School - which has a Good rating from Ofsted.

Nottingham is just 15 minutes away from Edwalton via public transport, whilst key highlights of West Bridgford - including Trent Bridge cricket ground and The City Ground - are just 7 minutes away.

Key Information

Learn more about the local area around West Bridgford, including the education, transport links and amenities nearby.

Thanks to its proximity to Nottingham, West Bridgford - and Edwalton - are surrounded by a huge range of schools, including both primary and secondary schools. 

There are 136 schools in and around the area, 91% of which are either rated 'Good' or 'Outstanding' by Ofsted.

In terms of the schools closest to Edwalton and Edwalton Fields, you'll find Edwalton Primary School (Good), Rushcliffe Spencer Academy (Outstanding) and Rosecliffe Spencer Academy (Good).

Nottingham is also home to both the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University - both of which are just several miles away.

Edwalton is mainly served by an extensive bus network, with several routes serving the area.

Nottingham railway station is around 25 minutes away from Edwalton Fields by public transport (just 14 minutes if driving) and offers services to all of the major UK destinations you'd expect, such as Birmingham, London and Manchester, as well as Leeds, Sheffield, Derby and Leicester.

If you're travelling abroad, East Midlands Airport is just 14 miles away.

Finally, Edwalton Fields itself sits just off the A606, which offers a direct route into Nottingham city centre, while the A52 offers access to J25 of the M1.

Edwalton Fields has all of the amenities you'd expect from living so close to a major city. On your doorstep, you'll find a convenience store, post office and pharmacy, while several larger supermarkets are all within three miles of the development.

In terms of entertainment and relaxing, there's a golf course nearby alongside several pubs, including Meadow Covert and The Air Hostess.

Residents at Edwalton Fields also have all of the amenities available in Nottingham city centre, including a vibrant nightlife, exceptional restaurants, cinemas, leisure centres and more.

Why Choose Shared Ownership in Nottinghamshire?

 

Shared Ownership is ideal if you’re unable to buy a home on the open market - it provides the opportunity to buy a share in a property on a part buy/part rent basis, meaning you pay a subsidised rent on the part you don’t own. 

Over time, you can then buy more shares in the property via a process known as staircasing. This can be done at any time, meaning you have complete flexibility over your own home ownership. 

With Shared Ownership, deposit amounts are typically lower than purchasing a property on the open market and the combined cost of mortgage payments - plus subsidised rent - is often cheaper than privately renting in the area.

Am I eligible?

Shared Ownership uses the following criteria to help people get a foot on the housing ladder:- Maximum annual household income of £80,000

One of the following statements must also be true:

  • You’re a first-time buyer
  • You used to own a home but can’t afford to buy now
  • You’re forming a new household - typically after a relationship breakdown
  • You’re already part of the Shared Ownership scheme but want to move
  • You own a home and want to move but can’t afford the new home that meets your needs

Check your Affordability

Next Steps

1

Information

For further information, please download our brochure below.

2

Enquire

Please submit an enquiry to Platform Home Ownership and the dedicated Sales Consultant for the development will make contact with you.

3

Apply Now

The Sales Consultant will send you the application form for you to complete. Please return the completed form back to us via email to sales@platformhg.com .

4

Affordability

Upon receipt of your application and once approved we will refer you for an affordability assessment to determine the most affordable share for you.

5

Availability

Once passed, we will then send you an offer letter for your chosen plot where possible


 

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Frequently asked questions

Most buyers who can’t afford to buy a home outright can apply to buy through shared ownership.

We may also be able to help if you need to move because of a relationship breakdown or if your work requires you to live in an area outside your price range.

In order to buy through the Shared Ownership scheme, you must be able to demonstrate that you can afford and sustain home ownership. If you proceed with Shared Ownership you will be required to undertake an affordability assessment.

You must meet our adverse credit policy, if you have a history of adverse credit you are unlikely to be accepted depending on individual circumstances.

Shared owners still have to pay many of the usual costs involved in buying a home.

Reservation fee

We will ask you for a £250 deposit to reserve your chosen home. When the sale goes through we put this towards your purchase payments. However, we cannot refund it if the sale does not go through.

Mortgage deposit and fees

Most mortgage lenders will ask for a 5% or 10% deposit towards the price of the share you want to buy. They are also likely to charge a valuation fee and administration fees.

Legal fees

Solicitors’ charges can vary so it is best to get a few estimates. You will also have to pay Land Registry and local search fees, and may have to pay stamp duty depending on the value of the property.

After you've moved in

You also need to budget for the ongoing costs of owning a home.

Mortgage repayments

You will have to make monthly mortgage repayments to your lender. Depending upon the type of mortgage you have, these repayments may vary as interest rates change.

Rent

You pay a subsidised monthly rent to us on the share of your home which we own. The amount is reviewed on the 1st April each year.

Service charges

You will have to pay a small charge if your home has any facilities or communal areas which we maintain, such as shared entrance halls, lighting and grounds. Your service charge will also include your buildings insurance and your management fee.

Household bills

These include your council tax and utility bills for water, gas and electricity.

Repairs

We will arrange for any defects on new-build homes to be repaired during a set time period. After that time has elapsed, you will be responsible for arranging and paying for all repairs to your home.

Home contents insurance

We provide buildings insurance with the cost of your service charge but this does not cover your belongings. We strongly recommend you arrange your own home contents insurance.

Much will depend on your other financial commitments and what property/share you want to buy. We don't want you to be overstretched, so we need to be sure that you can afford to pay your mortgage and rent. We look at each application individually and will advise you on your options.

Shared ownership schemes are backed by government funding to help people on smaller incomes. So you will not qualify for most shared ownership schemes if your household income is less than £10,000 or more than £80,000 a year.

On the property listings for some of our shared ownership homes, you will see that we state a local connection to the area is required.

This generally applies in rural areas and small villages where land has been made available specifically for affordable housing to meet the needs of local people, rather than for private development.

These are known as ‘rural exception sites’ or 'protected areas' and are controlled by ‘Section 106 Agreements’. They aim to help local people and families afford homes in the area where they grew up.

The local connection criteria can vary between different developments, but is usually based on the following:

applicant was born in the area and has lived there for a number of years

applicant has permanently lived in the area for a number of years

applicant used to live in the area for a number of years but had to move away because of the lack of affordable housing

applicant has been permanently employed in the area for a number of years

The number of years is usually between 2 and 5, although this differs by local authority

Usually priority is given to applicants with a local connection to the parish. If there are still properties remaining, allocation will be opened up to surrounding parishes and then to the whole of the local authority area. This ensures that the homes are occupied by residents as local to the area as possible.

If you want to find out more about the local connection criteria for a particular development, or check if you qualify, please email sales@platformhg.com

Yes you can, once you have moved into your Shared Ownership property, providing you can afford it, you are able to buy more of your home through the process of Staircasing.