staircasing
noun [ U ] UK uk/ˈsteə.keɪ.sɪŋ/ us/ˈster.keɪ.sɪŋ/
分阶段购买房产产权,直至买下整个房产,阶梯式供款
the practice of gradually buying more of a property from a person or company that also owns part of the property
Staircasing is where those who are on a shared ownership mortgage have the opportunity to purchase a bigger share of their property when they can afford it. 阶梯式供款令共享产权贷款置业者得以在有余钱时购入更多的产权股份。
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- What is staircasing and how does it work?
- Purchasers may buy additional shares whenever they can afford to do so; this is known as "staircasing".
- This share can then be "bought back" by the first-timer - a process called staircasing - as and when they can meet the extra mortgage.
- Our Staircasing Calculator can help you work out if you have enough equity in your property to get a mortgage to buy a greater share.