The supply of homes available under the Help to Buy
scheme has declined by 7.4% in a year and the average prices has risen by 5.5%.
The worst affected area is Stockport where the number of available homes has
fallen by 24.3%, according to new research from property firm Zoopla. The
analysis of properties for sale in England and Wales up to a value of £600,000
also shows that on a regional basis the biggest fall in properties eligible for
Help to Buy has been in the East of England, with a 12.3% reduction in suitable
stock on the market, while average prices have climbed 6.1% over the same
period. Read more on the Property Wire website.
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