Data on the number of homes purchased and the value of the loans received under the scheme for July to September 2021.
This is not the latest release in the series: Help to Buy - Wales (Shared Equity Loan Scheme)
From 1 April 2021 the maximum property price available through this scheme has been reduced to £250,000 from £300,000.
Main points
- Between 1 July and 30 September 2021, 314 property purchases were completed using a Welsh Government shared equity loan.
- This brings the total number of purchases under Help to Buy - Wales since its introduction on 2 January 2014 to 12,804.
- During the quarter, the value of properties purchased totalled £71.2 million whilst the value of equity loans totalled £13.8 million.
- At 30 September 2021 there were 439 applications for loans still outstanding.
- The mean property purchase price using the scheme during this quarter was £226,726 with a mean equity loan value of £44,080.
- Between 1 July and 30 September 2021 there were 14 completed purchases of leasehold properties, all of which were flats.
- The majority of homes purchased through the scheme have been for first time buyers, accounting for 76% of all completed purchases to date.
Note
The information is collected on behalf of the Welsh Government by Help to Buy - Wales Ltd. Information at a local authority level is published on StatsWales.
Contact
Craig Mcleod
Telephone: 0300 061 5675
Email: stats.housing@gov.wales
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Media
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