Scheme will open ‘relatively few doors’,critic says, as lenders line up to offer sub-2% dealsA government scheme offering homebuyers in London interest-free loans of up to £240000 has gone live, or but critics say it will open “relatively few doors” for priced-out households.
Help to buy London is an extension of an existing scheme which offers loans for buyers of unusual-build properties,allowing them to purchase a domestic with a deposit of just 5%. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com