October 13, 2016
selected branch: York
The Help to Buy Scheme has now closed to new applications. Builders may be offering shared equity and other promotions, but these are not backed by the Government, as Help to Buy was.
For first time buyers, the biggest hurdle to overcome when buying a house is often the large deposit that’s needed. That’s why the government has introduced the Help to Buy scheme. It’s designed to help more people get on the property ladder and achieve their dream of home ownership.
The Help to Buy scheme allows you to take out an equity loan from the government of 15% of the property value. That means you need to save a deposit of just 5% and you’ll only need an 80% mortgage in total.
There is a wide range of Help to Buy properties in York. We’ve outlined everything you need to know about each area below, to help you make your decision about where to buy your new home.
Central York
Buying a house in central York means you’re right in the heart of the action, with beautiful buildings, a rich history, good schools and transport links: this compact city really has it all! Take a look at the Help to Buy properties in York, perfect for both first and second-time buyers.
Help to buy properties available: None currently available
North East
For a quieter place of life, consider buying a house in North East Yorkshire. This includes the picturesque coastal towns of Whitby and Scarborough and the wild beauty of the North York Moors National Park.
Help to buy properties available: Mortimer Park, Copperfields, Saxon Gate, Stamford Bridge
North West
You’ll find plenty of pretty villages and market towns north-west of York, popular with young families looking to settle down in the countryside. Upper Poppleton and Nether Poppleton are just two of the sought-after villages in this area, both with regular transport links to York.
Help to buy properties available: Fairfield Croft, Milby Grange, Riverside Mills
South East
The area south-east of York includes the charming towns of the East Riding of Yorkshire, including the bustling market town of Beverley; Howden, which lies roughly 16 miles southeast of York; and the quaint rural town of Market Weighton, around 20 miles from both York and Hull.
Help to buy properties available: Wilberforce Park
South West
There are plenty of attractive towns and villages southwest of York, some which act as suburbs of the city, and some which are further afield – perfect for those who enjoy more rural living. The small village of Bishopthorpe, located just 3 miles south of the city, and the even smaller village of Askham Richard, 6.5 miles southwest of York, are both prime locations for families looking to settle down in the countryside, but still with easy access to city amenities.
Help to buy properties available: None currently available
If you need advice for first-time buying in York – or if you’re looking for a highly rated mortgage advice in North Yorkshire – don’t hesitate to contact us today.
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October 13, 2016
October 13, 2016