Budget 2015: Young first-time home buyers given a helping hand with Help to Buy Isa March 18, 2015 With fewer young people able to afford to buy a home, the Budget aims to help them out. Tim Wallace asks: Will it work? Can you imagine paying £22,000 for a flat? It sounds like a joke now, but it was the average price of a first-time buyer’s home in Britain in 1984. It was [...]
Budget 2015: Here’s why the Help to Buy Isa is a terrible idea March 18, 2015 One of the more eye-catching announcements in George Osborne's Budget was the unveiling of a "Help to Buy" Isa. Not leaked beforehand, Osborne said first-time buyers will receive a helping hand from the government to get on the property ladder. For every £200 saved by first-time buyers, the taxpayer will chip in another £50. Those who [...]
Size of Help to Buy mortgages getting smaller September 1, 2014 The average size of a Help to Buy mortgage is falling, with the typical loan now nearly £10,000 lower than the limit imposed by one of Britain’s biggest banks. According to Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB), the average Help to Buy loan now runs to £140,138, down by more than £6,000 from the average in May. [...]
Average UK house price hits record high as Help to Buy fails to take off in London June 3, 2014 UK house prices rose by 11.1 per cent annually last month, according to the latest figures from Nationwide. That takes the cost of an average UK home to £186,512 – overtaking the previous peak reached in pre-crisis October 2007 for the first time. In April, the average cost was £183,577. The building society’s house prices [...]
How rich are Help to Buy users? May 29, 2014 Today the Treasury released their figures on the use of the controversial Help to Buy scheme – specifically for the second (mortgage guarantee) part of the policy. It has been used 7,313 times so far – but Berenberg’s Rob Wood notes that the figures lean heavily towards more recent months. Only 818 mortgages were [...]
London Report: Help To Buy under the microscope as new data released May 27, 2014 HELP To Buy will be under the microscope again this week when the Treasury publishes data showing the impact of the second part of the controversial scheme to aid borrowers. Following fast-growing criticism that the mortgage guarantee element is fuelling a housing bubble, analysts will be keen to dissect the government’s figures on Thursday. More [...]
The UK housing market needs Help to Supply – not Help to Buy May 21, 2014 THE UK housing market needs Help to Supply, not Help to Buy. The government’s housing scheme has helped first-time buyers get a leg-up onto the property ladder, but that privilege has come at a price – with house prices higher than otherwise, as the subsidy became capitalised in prices. The planning system has created a [...]
How most Help to Buy homes are outside of London market March 24, 2014 THE government’s controversial Help to Buy scheme is being most used outside of London and the south east, fresh figures released yesterday show, following fears that it would lead to another bubble in house prices in the capital. Between the start of the policy in April and the end of 2013, 17,395 house purchases went [...]
Surveyors call for major reform to stamp duty and Help to Buy March 6, 2014 THE ROYAL Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is pushing for sweeping reforms to UK housing policy in the upcoming budget, to limit market distortions. The group reveals its suggestions to the Treasury today, stressing the need to change stamp duty so less of a burden falls on homes worth just over £250,000, when the tax rises from [...]
15,000 homes sold under Help To Buy scheme February 27, 2014 FIGURES released yesterday showed that nearly 15,000 people used the first part of the government’s controversial Help to Buy scheme up to the end of January. The policy, which allows house buyers to offer much smaller deposits on newly built homes, is just the first half of a larger plan that has been opened up [...]