Background: I am a USC on SET(M) and my partner is a UKC. We both work full time. About a year ago we upped our saving each month, and are starting to see a nice amount of money in the bank.
We're considering buying a house, but with the places on our street selling for >£500,000, well, it's just unrealistic for us to ever get approved for that kind of mortgage. It looks like we could afford to buy something through a Shared Ownership scheme-- where we would own ~25-40% of the property and pay rent on the other ~75-60%. I know to some, this looks like a bad idea, but in reality, the amount we currently pay on rent for a 1 bed flat is about the same as what it would cost for the mortgage+rent for a 2 bed flat in a similar area.
Anyway, from what I've seen about Shared Ownership is that there are minimum/maximum income requirements:
You are eligible if...
-You have a gross household income of no more than £71,000 per annum when eligible to purchase or rent a one or two bedroom home or no more than £85,000 per annum when eligible to purchase or rent a family sized home (three or more bedrooms).
-You are unable to purchase a suitable home to meet your housing needs on the open market.
-You do not already own a home or you will have sold your current home before you purchase or rent.
(source:
https://www.sharetobuy.com/firststeps/amieligible)
Questions:My first concern is that our combined gross income exceeds £71k (but individually, we're well within this limit...and well within the £85k limit too).
Second, I would want to avoid any US-tax complications/requirements, so prefer that the potential property be in his name only.
I wonder if anyone here has experience with this. Do you know if it's possible to put the property only in his name if I also plan to live there? Is it possible to have one name on the flat, but two names on the mortgage? I'll have to look into mortgages more to determine if we'd be approved based on his income alone (depending on the value of the property)
I'm obviously only just starting to look into this to see if it's feasible, but any firsthand accounts would be helpful. I won't be jumping into this anytime soon, but am starting to put out feelers and view properties.