Over 290,000 are now homeowners due to the Help to Buy scheme

The Help to Buy scheme was introduced by the government with the aim of helping first-time buyers get onto the property ladder; designed mainly to overcome the barrier of people not being able to save a large enough deposit to qualify them for a mortgage loan.

Help to Buy allows buyers to purchase a new build home with just a 5% deposit, it is then topped up by the government with a 20% equity loan that is interest-free for five years.

The number of homes bought using the scheme has increased year-on-year, with over 290,000 buyers having benefitted since it first launched.

Who has benefited from Help to Buy?

First-time buyers

Benefiting the most from the government's scheme has been first-time buyers, accounting for 82% of all purchases.

The average price of a property bought using the scheme is £279,995, with a typical household income of £53,218.

From April 1st, a new scheme has been launched that is only available exclusively to first-time buyers. As a result, regional price caps will be introduced on the value of properties that are purchased using the scheme.

These caps range from £186,100 in the North East to £437,600 in the South East and £600,000 in London. Below is a full list of the regional price caps for Help to Buy.

Region

Help to Buy price cap

North East

£186,100

North West

£224,400

Yorkshire and the Humber

£228,100

East Midlands

£261,900

West Midlands

£255,600

East of England

£407,400

London

£600,000

South East

£437,600

South West

£349,000

 

Buyers in London

For most of the country, the equity loan is capped at 20% of the property’s value.

However, in London, buyers can apply for an equity loan worth up to 40% of their property’s value.

Homeowners

Whilst those who already own a home or have previously done so have also benefited from Help to Buy, these have only accounted for around 18% of all purchases made using the scheme, with the typical home they bought much more expensive compared to first-time buyers.

It is important to remember that the Help to Buy scheme must only be used on your main residence and cannot be used to buy a second home or a buy-to-let property.

For key information on the 2013-2021 and 2021-2023 schemes, we'd advise referring to: gov.uk/government/publications/help-to-buy-equity-loan-buyers-guide

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13/04/21

Over 290,000 are now homeowners due to the Help to Buy scheme

by Paul O'Shea Homes

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