The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Scots ministers blame budget cuts after scrapping Help To Buy scheme

- By Krissy Storrar kstorrar@sundaypost.com

Homebuyers have been dealt a blow by a Scottish Government decision to close a flagship scheme aimed at helping people get on the housing ladder.

Applicatio­ns to the main Help To Buy scheme for 2021/ 22 will be closed this week after cuts to funding from the UK Government left Scottish ministers facing “difficult choices”.

The Help To Buy Affordable Ne w Build scheme offered interest-free equity loans of up to 15% of the purchase price of a newly- built home worth no more than £ 200,000. Holyrood yesterday blamed Westminste­r’s decision to cut the Scottish Government financial transactio­ns allocation by two-thirds.

Pauline Mcneill, Scottish Labour’s housing spokespers­on, said young people could now be excluded from owning their own homes. She said: “It takes so long to save up a deposit and for most people trying to make ends meet they don’t have excess money. Having a scheme like that was critical.”

Housing Minister Kevin Stewart said current approved applicatio­ns for the main Help To Buy scheme would be honoured if delayed because of Covid, as long as there was no change to the applicant’s financial position. He added: “There has been a 66% cut to the Scottish

G ov e r n m e n t Financial Transactio­ns – allocation­s from the UK Government – a reduction of £ 412m. This means we have had to make difficult choices.”

He added that the Help To Buy smaller developers scheme would be retained, but added: “We are, unfortunat­ely, unable to continue with the main Help To Buy scheme, and it will close to 2021- 22 applicatio­ns on Friday, February 5.”

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