The Whathouse? New Homes Index, which tracks Help to Buy
average new build prices across Britain, has revealed that prices are
comfortably below the regional price cap limits in all regions. This is,
Whathouse believes, a sign that concerns over the new Help to Buy scheme -
which came into effect 1 April 2021 - and potential lack of affordability are
not playing out. This provides reassurance to first-time buyers now able
to benefit from the scheme, with many having made the most of lockdown to save
the 5% deposit required to get onto the property ladder. Read more on the
Property Reporter website.
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