Help to Buy New Homes in Nottingham

Please note that the Help to Buy equity loan closed to new applicants on October 31st, 2022. There are still alternatives to Help to Buy in Nottingham including Shared Ownership in Nottingham, please look here for more information.

For first time buyers who believe that purchasing their own home is out of reach, Help to Buy homes in Nottingham can help them to take those vital first steps on to the property ladder. Shared Ownership homes in Nottingham can also help potential purchasers to put down roots in an area they love, and finally, find a place to call their own.

If you want to keep up to date with Help to Buy and Shared Ownership homes in Nottingham, all you have to do is sign up to Share to Buy and register to receive alerts. We’ll then automatically notify you when new properties become available.

While many may associate Nottingham with the tales of Robin Hood, the residents of this stunning historical city know that there is much more to this land than men in green tights. Speaking of green, the entire area of Nottingham is surrounded by nature and scenery, which also makes its way into the cityscape. This means Nottingham is an exceptionally beautiful place to love, thanks to its many parks and wide-open natural spaces.

Perhaps the cherry on top of this city’s truly unique good looks is that it’s not one to forget about its illustrious past. This is exemplified through its many historical buildings and places of interest, which add a dash of intrigue to the landscaped; peppered with plenty of stunning Victorian architecture. Nottingham has enough to keep even the most enthusiastic of history lovers interested, especially when you factor in its incredible array of museums too.

However, Nottingham is far from stuck in the past. It boasts award-winning public transport links, which open up the rest of the country to those who call it home, alongside playhouses that showcase the best of the region’s theatrical scene, a terrific selection of music venues, allowing locals to catch both big names and upcoming acts, and enough pubs and restaurants to satisfy anyone, no matter their tastes.

Nottingham has improved so much in the last few decades that it’s now one of the best places to live in the UK in terms of living standards, as well as being one of the country’s top tourist destinations. If that isn’t enough, Nottingham is also considered a cultural and sporting hotspot, being called both a city of literature and ‘The Home of British Sport’ by Visit England.