The government has now supported more than one million people
through its Help to Buy schemes,
including 868,240 who have opened Help to Buy:
ISAsoffering government bonuses of up to £3000 for those
buying their first home.
Help to Buy
statistics released today (Thursday 30 March) show that:
- over 259,000 completions have taken place using one or more
of the Help to Buy schemes, the majority of these are first-time
buyers
- more than 215,000 (84% of total completions) first-time
buyers are now on the housing ladder thanks to Help to Buy
- the average house price across the schemes is £192,854, which
is below the national average of £220,000
, Chancellor of the Exchequer
said:
This government is committed to helping working people get on
the housing ladder. Our Help to Buy schemes are proving hugely
popular across the country. More than a million people are now
using them to help achieve home ownership, particularly first
time buyers.
, Housing and Planning
Minister, said:
As our Housing White Paper sets out, we’re committed to helping
more people find a home of their own with the support of a
range of low-cost home ownership products.
Our Help to Buy: Equity Loan scheme continues to make home
ownership a reality for thousands of people, especially first
time buyers right across the country.
Home Builders Federation Executive Chairman Stewart Baseley said:
Help to buy is absolutely central to the big increases in
housing supply we have seen over the past few years.
Helping people who otherwise would not be able to purchase a
home provides the confidence builders need to invest in
recruiting and training new staff to ramp up production and
bring forward new sites.
More than 112,000 completions have now taken place through the
Help to Buy Equity Loan scheme, which offers buyers up to 20% of
a newly built home’s costs and 40% in London so they only need to
provide a 5% deposit.
The North West, Yorkshire and The Humber, and the South West have
seen the highest number of property completions using the Help to
Buy: ISA. In total, 45,098 completions have taken place across
the UK using the ISA bonus have taken place since launch in
December 2015.
2,381 buyers in the capital across 31 boroughs also benefited
from the London Help to Buy scheme between 1 February 2016 and to
31 December 2016.
The Government provides support via three schemes:
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The Help to Buy: ISA is specifically for first-time buyers.
For every £200 you save, the government will provide a bonus
of £50. The maximum bonus you can receive on completion of a
property purchase is £3,000.
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The Help to Buy Equity Loan scheme offers buyers up to 20% of
the cost of a new build home so they only need to provide a
5% deposit. It is open to both first-time buyers and those
looking to step up the housing ladder.
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The London Help to Buy scheme provides an equity loan of up
to 40% for buyers in the capital with a 5% deposit. It is
open to both first time buyers and those looking to step up
the housing ladder.