More than 30,000 people have registered for cheap
'starter homes' - less than 48 hours after a new scheme was officially
launched. David Cameron announced plans to build 200,000 new homes which will
be sold 20 per cent cheaper than the going rate for under 40s who haven't yet
bought their own home. Cameron announced that a Conservative Government would
build double the number of subsidised starter homes to give 'more young people
the security of owning a home'. The homes will be sold below market rate and
won't be 'snapped up by buy-to-let landlords', Mr Cameron said. He promised the homes will be 'decent, well-built, homes
– places to start and raise a family'. Read more on the Daily Mail website.
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