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This site is a mixed Tenure or Rent to Buy and Shared Ownership, giving you the best option for owning your own home. Sleaford is an attractive place to live for those seeking a balance between rural tranquility and modern conveniences. The town offers a range of amenities, good transport links, and excellent educational facilities, making it a great choice for families, retirees, and anyone looking for a peaceful yet well-connected place to call home. The community-focused environment, combined with affordable housing and easy access to larger cities, makes Sleaford a desirable location in Lincolnshire.
Rent to Buy guide
Settle into your new home
in Handley Chase
Local Area Information
Sleaford has several primary schools catering to younger students (ages 4-11). These schools provide foundational education, focusing on subjects such as English, Maths, Science, and Social Studies. Examples include:
- St. Botolph’s CE Primary School
- Church Lane Primary School
- William Alvey Primary School
For secondary education (ages 11-18), Sleaford has some notable institutions:
- Carre's Grammar School: A boys' grammar school with a strong academic reputation.
- Kesteven and Sleaford High School: A selective girls' grammar school.
- St George's Academy: A non-selective secondary school that also offers a comprehensive sixth form education.
Road Transport A15 and A17 Roads: Sleaford is well-connected by road, primarily through the A15 and A17, which link the town to nearby cities such as Lincoln, Grantham, Boston, and Newark. These roads make it easy to access the wider Lincolnshire area as well as motorways like the M1 via the A1. Local Roads: The town is easy to navigate, with local roads providing access to nearby villages and towns such as Heckington, Ruskington, and Cranwell.
Bus Services Local Bus Routes: Sleaford is serviced by several bus companies providing routes to nearby towns and villages. Key routes include services to Lincoln, Grantham, Boston, and Newark, as well as connections to smaller communities within Lincolnshire. Stagecoach East Midlands: One of the main operators in the region, offering regular services that link Sleaford to the surrounding area.
Rail Transport Sleaford is served by Sleaford Railway Station, which offers connections on two main lines: Nottingham to Skegness Line: This route connects Sleaford to major towns like Nottingham, Grantham, and Boston, as well as the seaside town of Skegness. Peterborough to Lincoln Line: This service links Sleaford to Peterborough (a major rail hub) and Lincoln. From Peterborough, there are fast connections to London (King's Cross) and other key destinations.
Shopping Sleaford Town Centre has a mix of independent shops and national retailers like Sainsbury's, Lidl, and Aldi. Riverside Shopping Centre offers retail outlets and cafes. A weekly market sells local produce and crafts.
Healthcare Sleaford Medical Group and Millview Medical Centre provide healthcare services, with several pharmacies, including Boots and Lloyds, and local dental clinics.
Leisure and Fitness The Leisure Centre features a pool, gym, and sports facilities. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Sleaford Golf Club, parks like Boston Road Recreation Ground, and scenic routes along the River Slea. Culture and Entertainment The National Centre for Craft and Design and Sleaford Playhouse Theatre offer cultural experiences. Cinemas are accessible in nearby Grantham.
Dining Sleaford has a variety of pubs, cafes, and restaurants, including Tiamo (Italian) and The Agra (Indian).
Next Steps
Information
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Apply now
Please make an enquiry to contact Platform Home Ownership, the relevant sales consultant will then send you an application form to complete.
Supporting documents
Send your application form, ID, 3 months bank statements and pay slips (or P60) to sales@platformhg.com.
Availability
Once you have passed the credit reference check carried out by a third party letting agent, we will send you an offer letter to confirm your plot.
Options Agreement
We will ask you to sign an Options Agreement to confirm your intention to save a deposit and purchase your home when financially possible.
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Frequently asked questions
The costs involved in a Rent to Buy scheme are similar to that of the traditional letting process. The upfront costs are as follows:
Deposit: You will have to pay the equivalent of five weeks rent as a deposit, which is then held in the Deposit Protection Scheme (DPS).
Rent: You will have to pay the rent for the remainder of the month from the start of your tenancy sign-up date, alongside one month’s rent in advance.
You may have to pay a reservation fee to reserve your property but this is typically deducted from the first month’s rent.
During your tenancy, you’re responsible for all of the utility bills associated with the property while you’re a tenant. This is generally council tax, water, gas, electricity and internet.
When you formally purchase the property as part of the Rent to Buy scheme, you’ll also take on the usual costs associated with purchasing a property - such as Stamp Duty, conveyancing fees, valuation fees and any administration costs such as the mortgage application.
The answer to this question depends on your own individual circumstances but if you have a good credit score and reliable income each year, Rent to Buy is a practical way of getting on the property ladder if you cannot save enough for a deposit.
The most important consideration is your personal timeline. While five years may be plenty of time for you to save, house prices could rise during that period which means you pay more. If you buy sooner, however, you have less time to take advantage of the discounted rental rate and build up your deposit.
You also have to consider availability. The availability of Rent to Buy properties depends on the local authority or housing association you’re working with. While the scheme offers many benefits, you may not have the same amount of choice as you usually would in the open market.
If you do find a suitable property, make sure that you’re truly happy with it if you’re considering Rent to Buy. This is a scheme designed for the long-term and if you compromise on area or size, you risk the success of your Rent to Buy agreement if you quickly outgrow it.
If an existing homeowner is experiencing exceptional circumstances - such as the breakdown of a relationship - then they’re eligible for the Rent to Buy scheme. In these exceptional instances, it’s down to the homeowner to demonstrate they're unable to purchase a home on the open market and require the support of Rent to Buy.
This depends on the scheme but generally, while you’re renting, repairs are taken care of by the housing association. It’s your responsibility, however, to keep the property in good order, ensure the property is well-maintained and the garden is cared for.
While you’re in the Rent to Buy agreement, any service charge is included in the rent. Once you purchase the property, however, you may have to pay a service charge which is discussed with you prior to the purchase.
The typical tenancy agreement that you will see on a Rent to Buy property is an Assured Shorthold Tenancy, which runs on a periodic basis.