The difference in the price paid by first time buyers for
new build homes with Help to Buy, compared to the price paid by those buying
new homes without the scheme has increased. New research shows that the price difference
increased to 12% in January and February this year compared with 8% in October
2018. The study from ReallyMoving says that this could be because developers
are charging a premium for homes for sale through Help to Buy and warns that
the property may not be worth what the buyer paid for it, when they come to
sell. Read more on the Property Wire website.
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Almost a fifth of adults aged 24-34 are living with parents, particularly
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