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The Help to Buy scheme has enabled 35,000 people to buy their own home.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Housing and Local Growth Minister sees how the government's long-term economic plan is helping deliver new homes and jobs in the area.
Housing Minister Kris Hopkins responds to today's (18 June 2014) Public Accounts Committee report on the Help to Buy: equity loan scheme.
Housing Minister Kris Hopkins responds to today’s (17 June 2014) House Price Index published by the Office for National Statistics.
Kris Hopkins welcomes new figures showing 200,000 new affordable homes have been delivered since April 2010.
Communities Minister Kris Hopkins responds to coverage on ministerial decisions on windfarms.
Housing Minister Kris Hopkins launches new 'How to rent' guide for private rented sector tenants.
Government departments have united to expand support for vulnerable people.
Thirteen housing associations will receive a share of £208 million in loans to deliver 4,800 new affordable homes.
Investment will bring more jobs to Bristol, Manchester, Great Yarmouth and Leicestershire.
Council tenants in Salford could benefit from up to £75 million investment in their homes.
Local Growth Minister Kris Hopkins responds to the Public Accounts Committee Report.
New figures today demonstrate how government efforts to help aspiring homeowners onto the property ladder are getting Britain building.
Letting agents will be required to publish full details of the fees they charge.
Over 27,000 households have bought a home through one of the Help to Buy schemes.
Over half a billion pounds of new investment for smaller housing schemes will help build up to 15,000 homes.
New powers to protect the rights of park home owners and stamp out unscrupulous site owners have been brought into force.
New funding will help local areas unlock locally-led housing developments and accelerate local growth.
Pilot scheme to give the most vulnerable homeless people the right skills and training to get into work.
All letting and property management agents will be required to join an approved 'redress scheme' later this year.
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