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First-time buyer shared equity scheme extended | First-time buyer shared equity scheme extended |
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A scheme to help people get on the housing ladder is being extended to all first-time buyers, following a cash boost from the Scottish government. | A scheme to help people get on the housing ladder is being extended to all first-time buyers, following a cash boost from the Scottish government. |
Funding of the Open Market Shared Equity Scheme has been doubled to more than £20m. | Funding of the Open Market Shared Equity Scheme has been doubled to more than £20m. |
Until now, only priority groups such as people who rent from a council or housing association and war veterans have been eligible. | Until now, only priority groups such as people who rent from a council or housing association and war veterans have been eligible. |
The extra cash means applications will be accepted from all first-time buyers. | The extra cash means applications will be accepted from all first-time buyers. |
The scheme lets people pay for between 60% and 90% of their home. | |
The government funds the rest by taking an interest-free equity stake. | The government funds the rest by taking an interest-free equity stake. |
Mr Neil said: "Many first-time buyers may not be able to afford a large deposit to help them buy their first home. | Mr Neil said: "Many first-time buyers may not be able to afford a large deposit to help them buy their first home. |
"That is why we are doing all we can to help people on low to moderate incomes across Scotland get on the property ladder where it is affordable for them. | "That is why we are doing all we can to help people on low to moderate incomes across Scotland get on the property ladder where it is affordable for them. |
"It is good news for households and families wishing to purchase their first home and also helps second-steppers who wish to move home." | "It is good news for households and families wishing to purchase their first home and also helps second-steppers who wish to move home." |
Lift initiatives | Lift initiatives |
The Scottish government operates two other related initiatives - the New Supply Shared Equity Scheme and the New Supply Shared Equity with Developers Scheme. | The Scottish government operates two other related initiatives - the New Supply Shared Equity Scheme and the New Supply Shared Equity with Developers Scheme. |
They all form part of the government's Low-cost Initiative for First Time Buyers (Lift) | They all form part of the government's Low-cost Initiative for First Time Buyers (Lift) |
Link Housing Association chief executive Craig Sanderson said the move would help many families get a home of their choice. | Link Housing Association chief executive Craig Sanderson said the move would help many families get a home of their choice. |
"I welcome the Scottish government's extension of this initiative which will have a 'knock-on' effect of releasing much-needed housing available at rents affordable to people in low-paid employment or on limited fixed incomes," he added. | "I welcome the Scottish government's extension of this initiative which will have a 'knock-on' effect of releasing much-needed housing available at rents affordable to people in low-paid employment or on limited fixed incomes," he added. |
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