HTB Scotland passes 10k barrier

According to the latest official statistics, the Scottish Government’s Help to Buy shared equity scheme has helped over ten thousand households onto the housing ladder and injected £1bn into the region.

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Warren Lewis
4th July 2017
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"This has helped boost the economy and it’s great to see that we’ve managed to help younger people"

The scheme saw a total of 2,370 sales during 2016/17, taking the overall number of transactions since its introduction in 2013 over the ten thousand mark.

Nicola Barclay, Chief Executive of trade body Homes for Scotland, said: “The fact that over 10,000 households have benefited from Help to Buy is a clear demonstration of both the scheme’s success and the aspiration of Scots to own their own home. The scheme is also helping to relieve pressure on the public sector with around 5% of purchasers having moved from social rented housing and 5% having been on a social housing waiting list.

With current housing completions still over 36% down on pre-recession levels, Help to Buy (Scotland) has been absolutely crucial in providing confidence and certainty for customers as well as builders in terms of planning and investment decisions.

Above all, however, these figures illustrate the vital role home building has to play not only in terms of Scotland’s social wellbeing but also its economic success.”

Kevin Stewart, Housing and Local Government Minister, had this to say: “I am pleased that, along with our scheme partners, the Scottish Government has so far been able to help over 10,000 households to access an affordable new build home through Help to Buy (Scotland).

This has helped boost the economy and it’s great to see that we’ve managed to help younger people, with half of purchasers under aged 30 or under, to support so many first time buyers and enable people to move from social housing and from waiting lists into sustainable home ownership.”

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