3mc and Dudley BS to launch heysto shared ownership product

Mortgage packager and distributor, 3mc, is to market an exclusive heylo shared ownership product which has been designed in partnership with Dudley Building Society.

heylo housing is a registered provider with the Homes and Communities Agency, working in partnership with national and regional house builders, to deliver affordable housing across the country.

The Home Reach scheme is being supported by Homes England and has granted funding to deliver 180,000 shared ownership homes.

heylo’s scheme has delivered a high volume of shared ownership transactions between 2016 and 2020, working with over 80 house builders over 200 local authority areas.

Dudley commercial director, Sam Ward, commented: “We are delighted to be working with 3mc with whom we have built a proactive relationship. They fully understand our philosophy that, as a mutual lender, part of our mission is to provide funding where people are not well served. 3mc shares our sense of commitment to providing that support. A shared ownership scheme like this helps more people on to the housing ladder.”

3mc director, Doug Hall, said: “Building societies are not just another branch of the lending industry. Apart from fulfilling a fundamental role in their communities as important local hubs, societies like Dudley are demonstrating their commitment to underserved segments of society.

“There is and has been for some time a deep need for more initiatives to help people realise their dream of home ownership. This scheme, which we are marketing, is a demonstration of our joint commitment to meet that need.”

heylo partnership director, Rupert Mackay, added: “We’re delighted to be a part of this partnership between Dudley Building Society and 3mc with their exclusive ‘heylo’ shared ownership product.

“Our mission is to help those get on, stay on and move up the property ladder, this partnership will help increase awareness of the tenure and ensures home ownership opportunities are within reach.”

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