Housing associations have raised concerns over the
government’s plan to provide first-time buyers with heavy discounts on new
homes, saying the programme could make it more difficult to provide homes for lower-income
families in the future. In a consultation document, the government said that it
would like to see more developer contributions used to fund the delivery of
First Homes. Read more on Inside Housing.
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