News story: Growth boost to support more first time buyers
Further plans to modernise home buying have been unveiled this week,
helping more people to realise their ambitions of owning their own
home as part of the government’s Plan for Change.
The
government has committed to launching a new, permanent, comprehensive
mortgage guarantee scheme that will open the door to homeownership for
more young families and hardworking renters.
Alongside this
the Economic Secretary to the Treasury has written to the Financial
Conduct Authority (FCA) following their response to the government’s
call for regulators to support growth, setting out the government’s
support for their proposal to review mortgage rules. The government
has made clear it wants the FCA’s review to be as ambitious and rapid
as possible to help as many people as possible to achieve the dream of
owning a place of their own.
It follows an announcement last
week that the government is streamlining and digitising the process
for buying and selling homes to help homebuyers save time and money,
and reducing the number of house sales that fall through. Fall
throughs impact one in three transactions and cost people around
£400million a year in total and currently there are delays of almost
five months in the system.
Millions of hardworking people
have been locked out of home ownership – the number of first-time
buyers fell to a 10 year low in 2023 and today’s under 30s are less
than half as likely to be home owners than those at the same age in
1990.
The government’s Plan for Change has clear ambitions
for delivering 1. 5 million more homes and driving growth – cutting
unnecessary red tape in order to be on the side of builders and
working people who want to get on the property ladder.
City
Minister Emma Reynolds said:
“For too long politicians have
ducked and dodged the decisions needed to support homeownership.
“Simplifying responsible lending rules and putting in place a
permanent mortgage guarantee scheme shows our commitment to making the
dream of owning a home a reality. I will work closely with regulators
and industry to get this done quickly and in a way that supports as
many people as possible. ”
Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook
said:
“The affordability challenges facing first-time buyers
mean that we now have a generation locked out of homeownership. This
government is determined to change that, ensuring that young families
and hardworking renters can buy a home of their own. ”
New
details on the new Mortgage Guarantee Scheme will be announced in due
course and will replace the existing Mortgage Guarantee Scheme, which
was due to expire this year. By making the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme
permanent and comprehensive, banks and building societies will have
long-term confidence to continue offering low-deposit mortgages.
Many working people continue to find it extremely difficult to
secure a deposit, meaning for too many the dream of home ownership has
depended on access to the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’, leaving those without
that option often trapped in a cycle of renting without a way out.
This commitment to a new Mortgage Guarantee Scheme means
first-time buyers, including young families, will be able to take that
crucial first step onto the property ladder, with only a small
deposit, tackling one of the biggest barriers to homeownership and
giving them the stability they need to plan for the future.