Scotland’s First Homes Fund is open for applications, offering eligible first-time buyers a contribution of up to £10,000 toward a home deposit. The funding is aimed at helping people purchase their first property, with the scheme focusing on homes within a specified price limit. Reports state that applicants can receive the deposit support when buying a property worth up to £300,000. Both outlets describe the fund as newly available and urge interested buyers to apply promptly. Coverage also outlines who can apply and explains how the scheme works, though details beyond the main eligibility and purchase-price requirements are not fully specified in the provided excerpts. The fund is associated with the Scottish Government and is framed as a reopening of the programme, meaning it is available again for qualifying applicants. Overall, the reporting agrees that the key features are the £10,000 deposit contribution for first-time buyers and the £300,000 cap on the property price.
Scotland reopens £10,000 First Homes Fund for eligible first-time buyers
Scotland’s First Homes Fund is open for applications, offering eligible first-time buyers a contribution of up to £10,000 toward a home deposit. The funding is aimed at helping people purchase their f...
- Scotland’s First Homes Fund is open and accepts applications.
- Eligible first-time buyers can receive up to £10,000 toward a home deposit.
- The scheme applies to purchases of properties priced up to £300,000.
- The fund is linked to the Scottish Government and is described as reopened/available again.
- Articles note the scheme includes guidance on eligibility and how it works.
The Scottish Government's First Homes Fund has reopened, offering eligible first-time buyers a £10,000 contribution towards the purchase of a property worth up to £300,000.
20 hours agoScotland's First Homes Fund is now open, offering up to £10,000 towards a deposit for first-time buyers. Here's who can apply and how the scheme works.
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