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Good Idea But Is £3K?? Far Too Little A Limit?

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ToraToraTora | 19:36 Tue 01st Dec 2015 | News
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http://news.sky.com/story/1597668/help-to-buy-isa-what-you-need-to-know
The amount needed these days, £3k won't cover the costs!
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It's a freebie. You have to cover costs whether you have it or not.

I am quite resentful of the fact that for a period when I had a mortgage I was paying more per month for my £50k house than today's buyers because the interest rates were so blooming high. And of course my salary was meagre in comparison to today's earners.
£3k given to them out of our taxes. I am not suggesting that they do not pay tax but I would like to be given £3k.
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it's much less than they gave away with the right to buy. Home ownership is good all round and today's first time buyers do need help.
The net result will be higher house prices and bigger profits for house builders.
TTT...this is not too bad.

"The amounts saved will be 'topped up' by a Government bonus of up to 25% to a maximum £3,000, at the point of house purchase"

As I understand that, it means that the maximum that the Government would put in is the "bonus" of 25%, ie £3000. So that would be added to the £12,000 that a person had saved up, giving a total of £15,000. If its a couple, than the total amount could be £30,000.

I hope my maths is OK there !

If this new ISA savings are added to other ISA savings, then over 4 years, a reasonable sum could be accrued. Not good enough for London, but not bad for elsewhere, and in areas of South Wales, very helpful.

I benefitted from a similar scheme in the late 70's, although the amounts were much smaller, as were house prices !
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next you'll be telling me you bought a council house under TGLs scheme mikey!
No TTT...a small 2 bedded nearly-new town house, that I paid £14,500 for ! And I am still here !
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must be worth at least 16k by now boyo!
mickey....a nearly new townhouse for £14.5k?
Bright spark...it was nearly 36 years ago !

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