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1. Overview

The Rent to Own-Wales scheme is now closed to participating landlords and no new schemes will be funded.

However, some properties to be offered under the Rent to Own-Wales scheme are still being built and therefore may be available to new applicants who wish to apply for a Rent to Own-Wales home. Please contact a participating landlord in your local area for more information.

Please refer to help to buy a home schemes for information on other home ownership schemes.

Rent to Own - Wales supports the purchase of a home for those who do not have sufficient funds for a mortgage deposit. The scheme enables tenants of rental properties within the scheme, to build up a lump sum toward a deposit whilst they rent their home. The lump sum toward the deposit can then be used to help secure a mortgage to enable the purchase of the home.

How it works

With Rent to Own - Wales:

  • you will have the opportunity to purchase the home you are renting and can build up a lump sum towards a mortgage deposit whilst renting the home
  • you will initially rent the home and can receive 25% of the rent paid over the duration of the tenancy and 50% of the increase in the property value (if any) during the period of time you have rented the property to use as a deposit towards purchasing the property.
  • your Rent to Own - Wales agreement lasts up to 5 years, you can apply to buy your home at anytime between the end of the 2nd year and the end of the agreement.

Financial example 1 : Based on property value of £150,000 and annual market value increase of 2%

 Market valueMonthly rentRent paidDeposit accrued (£)Deposit accrued (%)
Year 1 (start)£150,000----
Year 1 (end)£153,000£600£7,200--
Year 2£156,060£600£14,400£6,6304.2%
Year 3£159,181£610£21,720£10,0216.3%
Year 4£162,365£610£29,040£13,4428.3%
Year 5£165,612£620£36,480£16,92610.2%

Financial example 2 : Based on property value of £150,000 and annual market value decrease of 2%

 Market valueMonthly rentRent paidDeposit accrued (£)Deposit accrued (%)
Year 1 (start)£150,000----
Year 1 (end)£147,000£600£7,200--
Year 2£144,060£600£14,400£3,6002.5%
Year 3£141,179£610£21,720£5,4303.8%
Year 4£138,355£610£29,040£7,2605.2%
Year 5£135,588£620£36,480£9,1206.7%