Rightmove has thrown its weight behind the new Labour government’s bid to help first time buyers – and it wants it to go further.
In a statement over the weekend the portal said it welcomes proposals to help first-time buyers, including Labour’s initiative to give local first-time buyers the first chance to buy homes on developments. Its housebuilding targets and planning reforms should also positively impact those buying for the first time.
Rightmove cautions that its analysis suggests some limitations with a mortgage guarantee scheme, and it is only likely to be able to support a small number of first-time buyers. However, it says making it permanent would also at least give first-time buyers the confidence that it is an option for them.
A new first-time buyer study by the portal reveals that only 37% of homes for sale will be eligible for first-time buyer stamp duty relief in England when the existing thresholds revert from April 2025.
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