Share equity schemes opened up

Wednesday, 14 May 2008 12:00 AM

Buyers earning less than £60,000 will be able to take advantage of the government's share equity scheme, Gordon Brown announced today.

The prime minister said in the draft Queen's Speech £100 million will be made available to shared equity schemes under the Homebuy programme.

He told parliament: "£100 million pounds for shared equity schemes to allow more first time buyers to purchase newly built homes on the open market; and for the first time an offer of shared equity housing open to applications from all first-time buyers, subject to a household income limit."

The scheme allows buyers to purchase a percentage of a property - renting the remaining part from a housing association. Currently it is only open to key workers.

Under the scheme, a household with an income of £32,000 could afford a house of £200,000, paying £760 each month - as opposed to £1,350 without the programme.

Furthermore £200 million will be made available to the Housing Corporation to buy new properties on the open market, either to be made available for first time buyers to purchase through the HomeBuy scheme or for social rent.

The Open Market HomeBuy scheme will also be expanded so more households will be able to take advantage of a shared equity loan, to buy a new build property on the open market.

Under the plans, buyers will be able to identify the home they wish to purchase from a developer and then apply for support from the homebuy scheme.

Housing minister Caroline Flint said: "Most families aspire to get onto the housing ladder, but are being priced out of the market. We want to give them the support to help them buy an affordable home.

"The long-term solution to the challenge of affordability is to build more homes. But in the meantime, we are doing more by giving more first time buyers the chance to boost their purchasing power and put their dream home within reach."

However, the move has been called an "empty gesture" by homebuilders.

"These proposals are nothing more than an empty gesture and will do very little to increase activity in the market or to ease the current plight for first-time buyers," said Ian Baker, managing director, Galliford Try Homes.

"An allocation of £200 million will only equate to a tiny percentage of new homes and instead I would have liked to see some more practical, meaningful steps taken by government to really assist today's buyers."

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