More options available for those seeking to purchase new or second-hand home
Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin South West, John Lahart, asserts that a Local Authority Home Loan is available nationwide from all Local Authorities (Image/File)

More options available for those seeking to purchase new or second-hand home

THOSE looking to purchase a new or second-hand home or build their own home are being encouraged to consider applying for a Local Authority Home Loan.

Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin South West, John Lahart, asserts that a Local Authority Home Loan is a Government-backed mortgage for creditworthy first-time buyers (or those making a fresh start after a divorce, separation or bankruptcy) and is available nationwide from all Local Authorities.

It enables an applicant to borrow up to 90 per cent of the value of the property where they have proof of insufficient mortgage offers of finance from two regulated financial providers.

Commenting Deputy Lahart said: “We want people to know that there are options when it comes to buying a home and the Local Authority Home Loan is one of a number of measures available to help.

“In March this year the Government made major improvements to the loan by increasing both the house price ceilings for all local authority areas and raising the income eligibility limits for applicants, meaning it now applies to a wider base with more people eligible to apply.

“It is hard to buy a home in Ireland, no one is denying that, but there are real signs that the situation is improving and it’s important that people know there are State-backed measures to help them own a home.

“There has been an annual increase of 37.8 per cent in the total number of homes approved planning permission in Q1 2023.

“Commencement figures remain very strong and figures published just last week shows there were 2,985 homes commenced in July 2023, an increase ofs 22.4 per cent on the same time last year.

“14,069 homes were completed in the first half of 2023 which is the highest H1 completion total since records began in 2011.

“The Local Authority Home Loan is another tool in our armoury to help people, both young and not so young, to own their own home.

“I’d also encourage anyone considering buying a home to have a look at it or indeed the other State schemes such as the Help-to-Buy initiative, the First Home Scheme or the Vacant Property Grant,” Deputy Lahart concluded.

 

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