Extending funding help to buy scheme to over 35's
The government’s Help to Buy scheme has long supported younger first-time buyers in getting onto the property ladder. But as house prices soar and affordability declines, many people over the age of 35 are still struggling to buy their first home. Should the scheme be extended to include them?
This debate explores the fairness, feasibility, and long-term impact of expanding Help to Buy support to older first-time buyers. Would it level the playing field and support a broader range of struggling home-seekers? Or would it increase demand, drive up prices, and strain public funds?
Join the discussion and share your perspective on who deserves access to government-backed homeownership support in today's housing market.
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