Top tips for saving for your first home
1. Open a lifetime ISA: the ISA for first-time buyers
Lifetime ISAs are the ultimate house-buying hack thanks to the generous government top-up bonus of 25% of whatever you pay in. Which means, every year, you can get an extra £1,000 added to your lifetime ISA if you pay in the maximum £4,000.
OneFamily customer, Dan, landed an extra £11,000 towards his first home using a OneFamily Lifetime ISA!
2. Search for 'First Homes schemes'
Properties that are part of the First Homes scheme are offered to first-time buyers at a discount (between 30% and 50% less than their market value!).
3. Speak to a mortgage adviser
A professional will be able to tell you about the best mortgage deals out there at the time you're looking, including special offers for first-time buyers.
4. Consider a shared ownership scheme
Also known as 'part buy, part rent', this is where you buy a percentage of the property and pay rent on the rest.
5. Get started!
The sooner you start putting money aside for a deposit, the sooner you can start booking some viewings.
Did you know...
...with a lifetime ISA, you could save your house deposit at least 25% quicker?
House buying FAQs
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Start building your deposit with a lifetime ISA
Use our calculator to see how a lifetime ISA could speed up the time it takes to save your first home deposit
The lifetime ISA calculator shows how your lifetime ISA could grow with low, medium and high performance, plus the government bonus. But projections are not a guarantee of future performance and you could get back less than you pay in.
Please note: No more than £4,000 may be invested into a Lifetime ISA within a single tax year. This includes your initial investment and your monthly direct debit payments.
Where should I buy my first home?
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Top five places to live and work in the UK (2023 rankings):
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