Sentences with phrase «getting on the property ladder in»

If as successful as the original Right to Buy it will see a new generation of homeowners and it will target those who can not afford to get on the property ladder in other ways.

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Clegg also announced the Treasury is working on a «pension for property» scheme in which parents can help their children get on the property ladder by using their pension pots as a guarantee.
For all his talk of «not wanting to live in a country where aspirations are trashed» and where only «rich parents» can get you on the property ladder, his actions make it crystal clear that David Cameron is not the courageous and selfless politician to step up and solve the housing crisis.
We need to encourage people not only to invest responsibly in their own future, but in the future of their towns and villages, simply by making it easier to get on to the property ladder and helping them to stay on it.
«And these large increases in house prices over a relatively short period of time have provided a large advantage to the older generation, for who it was much cheaper to get on the property ladder.
An investment in a rental property takes away yet another home from a young person trying to get on the property ladder.
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.
She left in 2003, but her parents carried on renting out the house until 2008, when the owner and her partner were ready to get on the property ladder.
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