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Three Alternative Routes onto the Property Ladder

Posted by Together on 12th December 2022 -

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Getting on the property ladder has never seemed tougher. With rising house prices, increasing competition for first homes, and non-standard careers, securing a place to call home has become even more challenging for many first time buyers. 

Add in rising energy and food shopping costs and it’s no surprise that 70% of first-time buyers are delaying buying a home and choosing to rent instead.

But while times are tough, first-time buyers shouldn’t lose hope - there are alternative routes onto the property ladder. We’ve picked out three options that might help remove some of the barriers potential buyers face, and worked through what you need to know to help you decide whether they’re right for you.

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Clare Cuff

Here at Together we have been delivering specialist finance for over 40 years. We've never been interested in a one-size-fits-all approach; instead, we use our wealth of expertise and industry know-how to consider individual circumstances to find a way to help

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