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Help to Buy Wales extended - but price cap reduced and new rule over broadband

Welsh Government announced the scheme will run for at least an extra year

More than 60% of house buyers in West Wales since the turn of the year have used the Help to Buy scheme, according to a leading builder

The Help to Buy Wales scheme is to be extended for a third phase - with some changes for the new offer period.

The home ownership scheme, which was due to close to applicants on March 31, 2021, will be extended until March 2022.

There is also the possibility for a further extension until March 2023, subject to the availability of funding from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government.

The third phase of the scheme will introduce some changes from April 2021 including the reduction of the price cap from £300,000 to £250,000 as well as improved quality with all homes being broadband ready.

Since its inception in 2014, more than 10,215 homes have been bought through the Help to Buy Wales scheme.

The Minister for Housing and Local Government Julie James said: “Ensuring everyone in Wales has access to a good quality, safe and affordable home is this government’s ambition.

“I am pleased to announce our intention to extend Help to Buy Wales until March 2023, subject to the availability of funding beyond 2020-21 from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government.

“I have said I am committed to providing affordable housing and should funding not provided by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government, than Welsh Government will commit to funding phase three of Help to Buy Wales for at least a further twelve months, until March 2022.