Little respite for the first-time home buyers

Released on: March 14, 2008, 5:04 am

Press Release Author: amenda dorothy

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: The potential homeowners met with disappointment as majority
of the first-time buyers were left without any help in the Budget.

Press Release Body: London (Ask4loan) March 13, 2008: The budget provided a little
help to the first-time buyers. The Chancellor Alistair Darling restricted the relief
to those who qualify for shared equity, such as key workers.

The little relief came when the Chancellor announced that shared equity owners will
not need to pay stamp duty until they own 80% of their home. Now, the schemes will
only require the buyers to borrow a minimum of 50% of the purchase price compared to
the earlier 75%. As both these provisions will provide relief to those who qualify
for shared equity, the majority of the homeowners will be left struggling on their
own.

The Chancellor also did not pay heed to calls for raising thresholds for stamp duty
or introducing an incremental income tax-style system. The current system levies a
percentage on the whole purchase amount like 1% above £125,000, 3% above £250,000
and 4% above £500,000.

Helen Adams, first time buyers' campaigner from FirstRungNow.com, said: "Today\'s
speech offers no real respite for first time buyers. Simply allowing shared
ownership property buyers only to have to pay stamp duty when they own 80% of the
property will benefit very few individuals."

The first time buyers are already facing difficulties due to increased cost of home
loans, tough lending conditions and high initial deposits required to purchase a
house. Since the credit crunch, the secured loans and mortgages have become
expensive while the personal loans have almost squeezed out.

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