One in four people who benefited from the Government's
flagship Help to Buy scheme earned more than double the average wage, figures
reveal. The scheme was designed to help
low income households get on the housing ladder but the latest statistics have
laid bare its failure to meet its objectives. Nearly 3,500 households earning
more than £100,000 benefited from the taxpayer-funded scheme. And one in five Help to Buy homes even went
to people who already owned a property.
Read more on the Daily Mail website.
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