BPHA - Main Street - Great Bourton

A361

Edgcote

Mollington

Warmington

Location Great Bourton is a village about 3 miles north of Banbury in Oxfordshire, just off the A423 Banbury to Coventry road. It is the largest settlement in the civil parish of Bourtons with various amenities, including a Doctors Surgery, Post Office and Church. Great Bourton Built by Hayfield Homes and offered for Shared Ownership sale through bpha, we have a selection of two and three bedroom houses available to purchase on the Hayfield Views Development in Great Bourton, Oxfordshire.

A423

M40

Cropredy

Wardington

GREAT BOURTON

Shotteswell

Williamscot

Little Bourton

Horley

With its location being based in the centre of the county, it has good routes both north and south, by car and train.

Hanwell

A361

Chacombe

The market town of Banbury is only a short distance away from Great Bourton by car, and is recognised as a modern shopping and business centre.

Cherwell Edge Golf Club

A423

*Source - https://bourtons.net/, Wikipedia, & Banbury.gov.uk **Information correct at time of print

Drayton

How does the scheme work If outright purchase is not an option for you, Shared Ownership offers an alternative to renting. You can buy an initial share in a new home that you can afford, helping you into home ownership in manageable stages. bpha will offer an initial share of between 25% - 75% of the property. You pay a subsidised rent on the remaining share that bpha still own. The combined monthly cost of mortgage and rent can often be less than if you were purchasing the property outright. In the future you can simply sell your share for its value at the time or alternatively you can purchase further shares in your home, this is known as Staircasing.

Middleton Cheney

Wroxton

A422

Example

A4260

Property Value

£300,000* £120,000*

Overthorpe

Banbury

40% Share

M40

Warkworth

Monthly Rent

£412.50*

* Subject to change - guide only. ** Properties are subject to a monthly service charge.

North Newington

A361

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