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Gwynedd home buying scheme helping people to get houses
Gwynedd home buying scheme helping people to get houses

North Wales Chronicle

time14 hours ago

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  • North Wales Chronicle

Gwynedd home buying scheme helping people to get houses

Cyngor Gwynedd's 'Homebuy' scheme helps local people who would otherwise be unable to afford a home in their own communities. The equity-sharing initiative provides support to eligible applicants. The Gwynedd Homebuy Scheme was launched in 2022, created by Cyngor Gwynedd it works in partnership with Tai Teg and the Welsh Government. So far, it has helped 62 households purchase a home and through a collaboration with the Dwyfor Second Homes and Affordability Pilot, the maximum property value eligible for purchase has recently increased. The Dwyfor pilot is a Welsh Government initiative testing new policies addressing the impact of second homes, and aims it to improve housing affordability in the Dwyfor area of Gwynedd. In exceptional cases, properties worth up to £350,000 can now be considered— an increase of £50,000 from the previous threshold of £300,000. The main features of the scheme are that eligible buyers can use it to buy a home on the open market. Loans are available between 10% and up to 50% of a property's worth, with a maximum property worth that can be bought – £300,000 – or up to £350,000 in some circumstances. This scheme is one of a number run the council's Housing Action Plan, and is part of a bid to create better access to affordable housing. To date, HAP has supported almost 9000 people and provided 800 more housing units. It's being partly funded by the Council Tax Premium on Second Homes and Empty Houses, with over £10.5 million invested since 2021. Among it efforts, the plans include building more houses, bringing empty houses back into use and tackling homelessness by developing more supported housing in the county. Councillor Paul Rowlinson, Cyngor Gwynedd's Cabinet Member for Housing and Property, said: 'We are in the middle of a housing crisis and it's essential that we do everything we can to help the people of Gwynedd with their housing situation. 'The number of people who have received help through this scheme clearly shows that there is a demand for the scheme and that it's a scheme that works. 'It's also important that we review our housing plans constantly to ensure that the criteria reflect the true situation for the people of Gwynedd. 'House prices have risen enormously over the last few years we have listened, and now the Gwynedd Homebuy scheme in some circumstances can help towards buying houses worth £350,000. 'Working together with the Welsh Government and Tai Teg means that we can combine our resources and reach even more people throughout Gwynedd. 'It is a difficult time for local people who want to buy a home in their communities, but help is available. 'I encourage anyone who wants more information to go to the Council's website, and if you are eligible for the scheme, go and register with Tai Teg as soon as possible.' Welsh Government Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, Jayne Bryant MS, said: 'It's wonderful to see how our work with Cyngor Gwynedd and Tai Teg has helped so many people buy a home in their community. 'The Dwyfor pilot has taken a fresh approach to Homebuy, and the results speak for themselves – more families and individuals have become homeowners than ever before'. A resident from Pen Llŷn who received support through the scheme said: 'I heard about the Homebuy scheme through a family member, and after reading more about it I really thought there was a catch of some sort, it sounded too good to be true. 'I went on to apply through Tai Teg, the whole process was quick and smooth, with plenty of support from the officers. 'We managed to buy a house with the help of the scheme within our community, something that would never have happened with house prices so high there'. See the website: Gwynedd Homebuy. To register, make an application or ask a question about the scheme, go to the Tai Teg website: Hafan | Tai Teg Call 03456 015 605 or see info@ See: Dwyfor second homes and affordability pilot |

Gwynedd Homebuy scheme boosts local housing market
Gwynedd Homebuy scheme boosts local housing market

Cambrian News

time3 days ago

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  • Cambrian News

Gwynedd Homebuy scheme boosts local housing market

"It's also important that we review our housing plans constantly to ensure that the criteria reflect the true situation for the people of Gwynedd. House prices have risen enormously over the last few years we have listened, and now the Gwynedd Homebuy scheme in some circumstances can help towards buying houses worth £350,000. Working together with the Welsh Government and Tai Teg means that we can combine our resources and reach even more people throughout Gwynedd.

North Wales Housing ready to provide new homes in Flintshire
North Wales Housing ready to provide new homes in Flintshire

Leader Live

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Leader Live

North Wales Housing ready to provide new homes in Flintshire

The housing provider has welcomed residents to the first nine of its homes on the Hollybrook Estate in Connah's Quay. The group has plans to add at least 50 more new homes on the same site in the coming months. All these homes have been fitted with solar panels and have been given the highest energy efficiency rating. The group says this reflects an effort to make the new houses sustainable, warm and cost-effective in terms of running expenses. Lauren Eaton-Jones, North Wales Housing assistant director of development, said: "Our move into Flintshire marks an important step in expanding the reach of North Wales Housing. "We're pleased to be working in partnership with Edwards Homes once again to provide quality, affordable homes for local people." One of the new residents, Thomas Lloyd, said moving into his new house marks the end of a difficult chapter in his life. He said: "I've been through a rocky patch over the last few years, and this new home is closure on the past. "I wasn't expecting this, and it's great to be settled in a safe and comfortable place." Another resident, Tara Jenkins, is thrilled to have the opportunity to give her children their own bedrooms. She said: "I would like to thank North Wales Housing for giving me the opportunity of being able to put my children in their own rooms. "They are growing up so fast and need their own space. "I can't believe how beautiful our new home is." READ MORE: Local businesses 'never imagined' being featured on hit show Welcome to Wrexham Cathryn and Jeremy O'Donnell, meanwhile, are relishing the security and stability their new house from North Wales Housing gives them after nearly two decades in private rented accommodation. Mrs O'Donnell said: "We were in private rented accommodation for 17 years. "This new home means stability for the whole family." The remaining properties on the Hollybrook Estate are to be allocated to people on Flintshire's Housing Register. The plans for allocation also include the possibility for affordable rent through North Wales Housing's partner organisation, Tai Teg.

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