Find out if a Help to Buy equity loan can help you buy your dream new home

How a Help to Buy Equity Loan could help you buy your dream home at Graven Hill

What is a Help to Buy equity loan?

The Help to Buy equity loan scheme was launched in April 2013 in a bid to kick-start the UK property market. Its introduction made it easier for people with smaller deposits to buy their first home or move up the property ladder.

The scheme is currently available on new build properties until 2021, so you can still take advantage. A minimum 5% deposit is needed and the government will provide you with an equity loan of up to 20% (40% in London) of the property value. You will then need a mortgage for the remaining 75% of the property value.

So, if you were buying a new build house for £300,000 with the minimum 5% deposit, you would need:

  • Deposit of £15,000
  • Equity Loan of £60,000
  • Mortgage amount of £225,000

One of the key benefits of using an equity loan is that you only need a mortgage for 75% of the purchase price. The loan offers access to better interest rates. This is unlike 95% mortgages which are limited in supply and have higher interest rates

Are you eligible for an equity loan?

The eligibility criteria for an equity loan is very straight-forward, you must:

  • Have a minimum 5% deposit
  • Be looking to buy a new build home of up to £60,000
  • Live in the property as your main residence and not own any other property

How do you repay your equity loan?

You do not pay any interest on the equity loan within the first five years, making home ownership much more affordable.

After five years, you repay the interest each month. This starts at 1.75% and increases in-line with inflation plus 1% each year. The interest is paid alongside your monthly mortgage payments. You only pay the interest each month, so the equity loan will not reduce in size unless you take steps to repay the capital.

IMS recommends that you speak with your mortgage broker before the end of the interest-free period. It is important to discuss remortgaging as an alternative option to paying the interest each month.

You must repay the equity loan in full if you decide to sell or when your mortgage term ends (typically 25 years), whichever is sooner. At this point, you must pay back the percentage borrowed from the government regardless if this is higher or lower than the original amount borrowed.

If you have not made any provisions to repay the equity loan at the end of the mortgage term, then you may need to sell your home.

Help to Buy Equity Loan in numbers
Help to Buy Equity Loan in Numbers
(Figures provided by Homes England)

By Thomas Honour from IMS Bicester.

If you are interested in buying a new build property then an equity loan is worth considering. To apply for a Help to Buy equity loan mortgage, speak with Help to Buy-recommended mortgage broker, IMS on 01869 248 339 or email mortgages@imsinternet.co.uk. The team will also be available to speak to directly at our November Showcase event at Bicester Hotel Golf and Spa on 17 November. Book your place today, the first 100 bookings will receive a complimentary spa day voucher.

All of our Tailored Finish homes are currently eligible for Help to Buy. Take a look at our Finance page for more information. Get in touch with our Sales team to find out more or take a tour of the site as part of our November Showcase event.

This article is taken from the Autumn 2018 edition of The Property Magazine Oxfordshire.