New homes at The Village

Sunderland Road, Easington, SR8 3TQ
Social rent, Rent to Buy and shared ownership

Looking for a new home in a charming village?

This stunning development in Easington could present the perfect opportunity to get your foot on the property ladder.

Alongside bungalows and family homes for social rent, we’re offering a range of high quality off-gas, energy efficient homes through Rent to Buy and shared ownership.

All of the homes on this development are fitted with air source heat pumps and solar PV panels as standard, providing clean, energy efficient and emission-free heating, hot water, and electricity support to your home.

These options are designed so you can afford to move into the perfect property and enjoy all the benefits of living in a contemporary home in a brilliant location, while keeping your dream of home ownership alive.

So, whether you’re a single buyer, a growing family or need a more accessible home, this could be the place for you.

the location

Combining coastal charm with a rich mining past, Easington is a welcoming village located just two miles from the shoreline and perfectly placed for life in the North East. With fast routes to Sunderland, Durham and Newcastle, it offers the tranquillity of village living alongside the convenience of a well-connected commuter spot.

You’ll find all your day‑to‑day essentials in the village, from a pharmacy and convenience stores to a newsagent and Post Office. Major supermarkets are close by in Peterlee, Seaham and Murton, while Durham and Newcastle offer a full mix of high‑street shopping, independent cafés and entertainment.

the homes

This development will include two-bedroom bungalows and two-, three-, and four-bedroom houses.

Each property is fitted with air source heat pumps and solar PV panels as standard, providing clean, energy efficient and emission-free heating, hot water, and electricity support to your home.

 

An ASHP takes air from outside, warms it and transfers it to the radiators and hot water cylinder in your home. When installed with insulation it helps reduce the amount of energy needed to keep you warm.

What you need to know:

an air source heat pump (ASHP) keeps the temperature of your home consistent

a typical gas boiler needs replacing every 10 to 15 years. ASHPs can last for more than 20 years

an ASHP can be cheaper to run than an old gas boiler system, and other types of electric or oil heating so could save you money

ASHPs use less energy than traditional boilers, which helps the planet.

 

Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight. This electricity can be used to power your electrical appliances or heating meaning you will pay for less electricity, which could save money on your electricity bills. Panels are installed on your roof, and the electricity generated can be used straight away. The amount of electricity generated by solar PV depends on the number of panels and the amount of sunlight they receive.

What you need to know:

the panels on your roof will help reduce your electricity bills

you will see the benefits on your bills straight away.

helping you get on the property ladder

Rent to Buy is a government scheme that aims to help people in England step on to the housing ladder by offering affordable homes at a 20% discount below market rent for five years. The idea is that with a lower rent, you can save for a deposit to buy your home at the same time.

The believe housing Rent to Buy scheme is designed to help people who can’t currently afford to buy or rent suitable accommodation on the open market, providing them with the future opportunity of owning their own home.

Find out more about the rent to buy scheme here.

Shared ownership is a government-backed scheme that supports people those who can’t yet afford to buy a home outright.

The scheme works by allowing you to buy a percentage share that you can afford of a leasehold home and pay rent on the rest. You will only need to secure a mortgage on the percentage of the home that you purchase meaning your deposit is a lot lower than it would be buying on the open market.

For example, you might buy a 50% share in the property and pay rent to the landlord for the remaining 50%. You may pay monthly ground rent and service charges, for example towards the maintenance of communal areas

The share you can initially buy is usually between 10% and 75%.

As and when your financial circumstances change, you will be able to purchase more shares in your home through ‘staircasing’ until you own 100% of your home.

Find out more about shared ownership here.

Affordable rent is a government-backed scheme that supports those whose needs are not met by the market. Homes are let at below market rent by a registered provider.

The rent, including service charge, is set at up to 80% of the local market rent for an equivalent home.

believe housing’s affordable rent homes are allocated through choice-based lettings partnerships, between the major landlords and local county councils.

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Home styles available

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The Ashridge

The Village, Easington, Ashridge

2 bedroom homes

The Beeford

The Village, Easington, Beeford

4 bedroom homes

The Birkdale

The Village, Easington, Birkdale

4 bedroom homes

The Lytham

The Village, Easington, Lytham

3 bedroom homes

The Parkstone

The Village, Easington, Parkstone

3 bedroom homes

The Wentworth

The Village, Easington, Wentworth

2 bedroom homes

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