8:41am Friday 29th August 2008
Councils could get help to buy repossessed and unsold properties under new plans to be announced by the Government, it has been reported.
The measures, which are expected to be announced next week, will give councils and housing associations the means to intervene in the flagging property market.
Local authorities will be able to offer financial help to borrowers unable to pay their mortgages in return for a stake in their homes or outright ownership, according to The Times.
It is understood the measures will be aimed at first-time buyers and people on low incomes, particularly young families.
The extent of the housing crash was disclosed on Thursday with the latest figures showing the average UK property had lost 10.5% of its value during the past 12 months - the biggest fall in prices since 1990.
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said it was likely about 300,000 people now owed more on their mortgage than their property was worth, and he warned that the figure could quadruple if price falls continued over the next year.
Similar measures are already being offered in Liverpool where first-time buyers can seek help with deposits from the local authority in return for a small stake in their properties.
A spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said: "We are determined to do everything possible to promote long-term stability and fairness in the housing market.
"The international credit crunch has created significant challenges not just for the UK housing market, but in other parts of Europe and the United States.
"We are looking at a wide range of options to further support the housing market in the current climate, working closely with industry and lenders. What form that support will take will be announced in due course."
FORTY schools and colleges in the borough closed today because of the early-morning snowfall.
BURY new boy Dean Howell reckons he has joined one of the best teams in League Two following his loan move from Aldershot.
Bolton and Leigh main roads were gridlocked for several hours today following a heavy snow fall during the night.
HEAVY snowfall overnight brought traffic in the borough to a standstill this morning.
TWO Bury men caught with a lethal firearms arsenal have been jailed for a total of 17 and a half years.
ROAD humps that were placed on Melton Drive in Hollins as part of a major roadworks plan will be removed.
A boy who died after being hit by a bus in Longsight today has been formally identified.
BURY police’s crime prevention trailer will be sited at the Market Hall entrance each Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, beginning next week.
COMMUNITY officials from Whitefield and Unsworth have drawn up an ambitious three-year plan to make life better in the area.
ROAD humps that were placed on Melton Drive in Hollins as part of a major roadworks plan will be removed.
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