New help to buy scheme launches later this month

New help to buy scheme launches later this month

Homes England has announced that the new Help to Buy: Equity Loan scheme will launch later this month, with first-time-buyers able to apply from December 16th. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

The new scheme, solely for first-time buyers, will go live next year and last until 2023.
Housebuilders have entered contracts for the new scheme and are already marketing their new builds. Eligible buyers will be able to reserve their homes from mid-December and get the keys to move in from April 1, 2021.
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Source: Property Reporter




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