The pros and cons of Help to Buy: is it worth it?

New figures reveal that people who took advantage of the scheme are paying more for their homes

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People using the government’s Help to Buy scheme are paying almost 10% more for their homes, according to new figures.

The data, compiled by reallymoving.com, shows that those who took advantage of the scheme to help first-time buyers get on the housing ladder paid an average of £278,000 over the past year, compared with £257,000 for buyers who did not.

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