'An almost Frankenstein arrangement' - Simon Harris hits out at Sinn Fein's housing plan which promises 300,000 homes in five yearsSinn Féin plans to reduce the Help to Buy scheme value and introduces policies that may hinder traditional home ownership.
People using Help-to-Buy scheme earn more and buy bigger homes than other first-time buyersHelp-to-Buy scheme beneficiaries are usually younger, have smaller deposits, and often could afford homes without the scheme.The scheme may be ineffective in meeting its goal of helping lower-income new buyers.
'An almost Frankenstein arrangement' - Simon Harris hits out at Sinn Fein's housing plan which promises 300,000 homes in five yearsSinn Féin plans to reduce the Help to Buy scheme value and introduces policies that may hinder traditional home ownership.
People using Help-to-Buy scheme earn more and buy bigger homes than other first-time buyersHelp-to-Buy scheme beneficiaries are usually younger, have smaller deposits, and often could afford homes without the scheme.The scheme may be ineffective in meeting its goal of helping lower-income new buyers.