He advocated «imaginative» shared ownership schemes and raising the stamp duty threshold to help first - time
buyers get on the property ladder.
The Welsh Lib Dems today launched ambitious plans to help first - time
buyers get on the property ladder.
Mums and Dads are playing an increasingly important role helping many first - time
buyers get on the property ladder and not only through financial gifts or loans to help with the deposit.
Not exact matches
Many critics believe that this is just another sign that banks only want to concentrate
on helping young
buyers to
get on to the
property ladder.
First - time
buyers looking to
get their foot
on the housing
ladder are turning to increasingly complex ways to purchase their first home as rising house prices push the dream of owning a
property out of reach for most of those trying to «go it alone».
Although this sounds like a move that will help many young people
get on the
property ladder, the expected axe
on stamp duty for first - time
buyers, is unfortunately not as simple as that.
There is a lot of speculation that the Chancellor is drawing up plans to reduce or temporarily suspend stamp duty for first - time
buyers, in a bid to help young people
get on the
property ladder.
It is further predicted that the total number of rental households in the UK will reach 7.2 million by 2025, with limited supply and spiralling house prices making it increasingly difficult for first time
buyers to
get on the
property ladder.
The housing market may be picking up pace, but first - time
buyers are waiting longer than ever to
get on the
property ladder
An independent report commissioned for Shelter has found that the length of time it takes today's would - be first time
buyers to
get a foot
on the
property ladder could — wait for it — be as long as 30 years.
These up - and - coming areas are particularly appealing to first - time
buyers (who are looking to
get their foot
on the
property ladder) and investors as the
properties are affordable but promise a good profit a few years down the line.