Sant reiterates promise to help home buyers

Labour leader Alfred Sant today reiterated promises to help first time property buyers made during the budget debate late last year. He told a press conference outside the offices of the Housing Authority in Floriana that galloping house prices were...

Labour leader Alfred Sant today reiterated promises to help first time property buyers made during the budget debate late last year.

He told a press conference outside the offices of the Housing Authority in Floriana that galloping house prices were one of the major problems the country faced. Over a period of 20 years, the average price of a flat had climbed from €26,600 to €133,000, he said, quoting Central Bank studies. .

In the past 10 years, house loans rose from €291 million to €1.1 billion.

Dr Sant said a Labour government would be helping first time buyers whose residence did not exceed a value of €116,500 (Lm50,000) . Grants of up to 10 percent of the value of the property would be offered, as well as interest subsidies to ensure that interest did not exceed 4 percent.. Through arrangements with the banks, there would be a moratorium of loan repayments when the breadwinner became unemployed. .

These measures, Dr Sant said, would mean savings of €15,500 (Lm6,600) for young couples.

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