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Single mum working 50 hour weeks for NHS left heartbroken after losing out on dream home to £37k price hike

Ellen Perry had her heart set on moving into the three-bed property with her daughter but can no longer afford it

Single mum and NHS worker Ellen Perry's dream home, which she said she can no longer afford after a £37k price rise(Image: Ellen Perry)

A single mum has been left devastated after being priced out of buying her dream home. NHS worker Ellen Perry from Chester wanted to provide a home of her own for her and her teenage daughter to live in, and had her heart set on buying a new three-bed property through a shared ownership scheme.

Ellen said she had agreed a price of £250,000 with Flintshire-based Thompson Developments and had paid a £500 deposit on the house back in November 2021. Ellen also says she had been given a completion date of the end of March 2022.

Despite working 50 hours per week for the past two and a half years in a bid to get a foot on the property ladder, the mum-of-one says she can no longer afford her dream home after the price has now gone up by £37,000.

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Ellen signed up to buy the house at a new development in Saughall through a shared ownership scheme in December 2021. Shared ownership involves buying 50 per cent of the property, with a landlord owning the other 50 per cent.

But she told CheshireLive there had been various delays in terms of the house and the necessary paperwork being ready. She claims the date kept being put back and in October she was informed her mortgage rate was going up by £140 a month due to interest rates rising.

Ellen, who works at the Countess of Chester Hospital for 30 hours a week as well as putting in around 20 hours overtime at weekends in A&E, told CheshireLive she simply can't afford this higher price and is now out of pocket to the tune of around £1,000.

She says she has had to fork out for various fees such as solicitor's fees, mortgage fees and a deposit on new flooring for her dream home.