Financial Advice for First-Time Buyers in the UK (2023)

Congratulations on choosing to purchase your very first home!

Buying a house is a very big decision, but it can also be one of the most rewarding steps you can take towards gaining independence. A home acts as your own personal sanctuary, its individual to you, your tastes and your living arrangements. It provides comfort and security. It’s a place to spend hours and hours of time and create lasting memories.

We take immense pride in our homes and attach huge emotional value to them because they’re a space in the world that is truly our own.

Unsurprisingly, buying a home is therefore an incredibly emotive decision. However its important to try and remain practical to ensure your monthly repayments are financially sustainable.

At Hollins, we understand that buying a home can look daunting, especially for first time buyers. That’s why we’ve put together this article to provide you with some actionable financial advice to help secure your spot on the first rung of the UK property ladder!

Government-Backed Schemes

The UK government offers several schemes to help first-time buyers secure their first home.

These schemes can provide a boost to your deposit, help to pay your stamp duty, or even give you access to cheaper mortgages.

They currently include:

Stamp Duty Relief for First-Time Buyers up £425,000:

If you’re a first-time buyer purchasing a property for £425,000 or less, you won’t have to pay any stamp duty. If the property is worth between £500,000 and £625, 000 you’ll still receive some relief with a reduced rate.

[UK Parliament: Stamp Duty Land Tax (Temporary Relief) Act 2023]

Help to Buy LISA’s:

A Lifetime ISA (LISA) is a savings account that allows you to save up to £4,000 per year towards your first home. The government will add a 25% bonus to your savings, up to a maximum of £1,000 per year. If you max out your savings, that’s £5000 a year towards your new home!

You can use the money in your LISA to buy a home worth up to £450,000. If you’re purchasing with a partner, who is also a first-time buyer, you can both open and save money into individual LISA accounts, then combine your savings to purchase the property.

[Money Saving Expert: Top Lifetime ISA’s (LISAs)]

How Much Deposit Do You Need to Save in 2023?

Saving for a deposit can feel like a huge task. We get it, you just want to move in.

However, you should keep in mind that the larger the value of your deposit, the more money you’re likely to save on your mortgage, through lower interest rates and repayment costs in the long term.

As a general rule of thumb, you’ll need to save at minimum of 5% of the property’s purchase price for a deposit, however most banks like a 10% deposit for the home you’re buying.

Lenders will see you as a lower risk, and they’ll be more likely to offer you a better interest rate if you can increase the value of your deposit.

[Zoopla: What’s the minimum deposit for a house in 2023?]

New Build Homes

We may be biased, but buying a new build home can be a great option for first-time buyers.

New builds are often more energy-efficient and require less maintenance than older properties.

They also come with a 10-year warranty, giving you peace of mind that any structural issues with your home will be covered, which of course can save on maintenance bills.

Other Helpful Resources

If you’re a first-time buyer in the UK, there are several resources available to help you navigate the process. These include:

[Gov.uk]: The UK government’s website offers information on government-backed schemes and other resources for first-time buyers.

Our recommended financial advisors are:

[RSC New Homes]

[WISEONE Mortgage Advisors]

By taking advantage of government-backed schemes and seeking financial advice, you can make the process of securing your first home much easier.

If you’re ready to take the first step, take a look at the homes we have on offer under current developments. Our experienced sales consultants will be more than happy to guide you through the process to finding the perfect new home to suit your needs!

5 Benefits of New Build Homes in the UK (2023)

If you’re thinking about buying a home, you may be wondering if a new build is the right choice for you. After all, there are plenty of older, existing homes on the market. However, there are a number of unique benefits to buying a new build that you may not have considered…

In this blog post, we will delve into five of the best perks of buying a new build home in the UK.

If quality and traditional character is your thing, a Hollins Home may well be the best choice for you!

1. New build homes are proven to be more energy efficient

One of the biggest benefits of buying a new build home is that it will be more energy efficient than an existing home. This is because new homes are built using modern energy-saving materials and new technologies. They’re also really well insulated, meaning you’re less likely to lose heat energy.

As a result, you can expect to save a fair portion of money on your energy bills each month!

In order to support the nationwide move towards net zero, new homes and buildings in England need to adhere to new regulations (set in 2021) which will see new homes producing 30% less CO2, as reported on gov. uk. This commits housebuilders to using best practices in construction to reduce emissions and build sustainably.

2. New build homes come with a 10 year warranty!

When you buy a new build home, you will usually get a warranty that covers the structure of the home for a number of years. Your builder will provide the initial warranty on your new home. This is usually valid for the first 2 years after the completion date, where, if you encounter any problems with your home during this time, you should inform your builder and they will work with you to put things right.

From 3-10 years after completion, your home will continue to be protected by a third-party insurance cover, until 10 years after completion! At Hollins our homes are covered by the ICW warranty provider.

This can give you peace of mind knowing that if anything goes wrong with the roof, the walls, or the foundations, you are not responsible for any major repairs for 10 years!

3. New build homes are designed for modern living

New build homes are designed with modern living in mind. This means that they will often have contemporary features that older homes do not, such as open-plan living spaces, new integrated appliances and better energy-efficient lighting.

These features can make your life easier, more comfortable and more stylish!

Open-plan living spaces are becoming increasingly popular as they make it easier to entertain guests and spend time with family. Our Wesley show home demonstrates what open-plan kitchen-dining-living spaces can look like in a Hollins Home!

This article by Ideal Magazine explains the benefits of open plan living in the kitchen.

4. New build homes are often located in aspirational locations

New build homes are often located in new developments that have been designed with the needs of modern families in mind. This means that there will often be plenty of amenities nearby, such as schools, shops, and parks.

Here at Hollins we carefully select every one of our sites so that we can build communities that are situated in aspirational locations, with generous space to relax and play.

New developments often have a range of amenities, such as playgrounds and park space which make them a great place to raise a family.

Our current developments are based in prime locations across the North of England! Galloways Reach in Galgate is just 10 minutes drive from Lancaster city centre, or Thistledowns is just a 13 minute walk from the urban buzz of Macclesfield.

5. A blank canvas to design exactly the way you like it!

A new build home is fresh, clean and never before been lived in. They act as a blank canvas for the new homeowner to imprint their personality on and design exactly the way they like it; without any leftover tiles, kitchen cabinetry and wall colours from the previous owners to plaster over.

They offer a fantastic opportunity for people to try their hand at interior design and to craft the perfect home they’ve always wanted.

Visit Hollins Homes today to find out more about our new build homes for sale across Manchester.

Top 5 Places to Eat in Macclesfield, on a Day Out! (2023)

A charming market town in the heart of Cheshire, Macclesfield is home to a wide variety of amenities and attractions to suit your every need, including shopping, dining, culture and entertainment.

Macclesfield was once the centre of the English silk weaving industry and is commonly referred to as the ‘silk town’. Textile heritage is still evident in the urban fabric of this modern Cheshire town, but today you’ll find a number of contemporary eateries, bars and modern cultural centres to keep you entertained.

If you are planning a day out in Macclesfield, here are our top 5 recommendations for places to eat:

1. The Salt Bar

The Salt Bar is a Scandinavian-inspired restaurant located in the heart of Macclesfield. The menu features a variety of dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients, including seafood, meats and vegetarian options. Family run, the restaurant works with local independent suppliers and also has a great selection of cocktails and wines; perfect for an intimate meal out.

thesaltbarmacclesfield.com – 23B Church Street, Macclesfield SK11 6LB.

2. Maliwan Restaurant

Maliwan Restaurant is a Thai restaurant that has been serving up authentic Thai cuisine for many years. The menu features a variety of classic Thai dishes, with a few contemporary twists. It’s a great place to enjoy a delicious Thai meal in a relaxed atmosphere.

maliwanmacc.com – 47-49 Sunderland Street, Macclesfield, SK11 6HN.

3. The Hanging Gate Inn

The Hanging Gate Inn is a proper rustic pub, on the edge of the Gristone trail and Macclesfield Forest. The pub has been serving up British food and drink for over 400 years to passing, hungry adventurists. Offering a wide selection of cask ales, wines and spirits, The Hanging Gate Inn is a great place to enjoy a traditional meal with friends or family.

thehanginggate.com – Wincle Lane, Higher Sutton, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 0NG.

4. La Popote

If you’re willing to travel a little further afield, La Popote is a popular destination for French fine dining in a casual setting. Located on Congleton Road, just South of Macclesfield, this restaurant is dedicated to sourcing local, fresh, and seasonal ingredients, set in a contemporary environment.

la-popote.co.uk – Church Farm Congleton Road, Macclesfield SK11 9HF.

5. Picturedrome

The Picturedrome is a brilliant place to visit. A new pop-up food hall, which opened to the public in 2019, The Picturedrome was previously a cinema. Today it has been reimagined into a vibrant food market, hosting seven food outlets which are guaranteed to satisfy your hunger cravings.

Picturedrome Macclesfield – 102-104 Chestergate Macclesfield, Macclesfield SK11 6DU.

Conclusion

These are just a few of the many great places to eat in Macclesfield. With so many options to choose from, you’ll be sure to find something to your taste. Next time you are planning a day out in Macclesfield, be sure to add one of these local restaurants to your itinerary.

Our luxury new build development Thistledowns is just 13 minutes walk from the centre of Macclesfield. Make your home at Thistledowns and enjoy having this range of delicious eateries on your doorstop!

What are your favourite places to eat in Macclesfield? Let us know in the comments below!

What is your favourite type of cuisine?

An inclusive Sport for all adrenaline lovers: Hollins Homes Sponsor the Mini Rally Championship

On Saturday 25 th March, Hollins Homes supported our first Mini Rally Championship of the season, together with Glenbrook; a trusted and long standing joint venture partner.

Since 2020, Glenbrook and Hollins have sponsored the Mini rally event; brainchild of John Goff from Shropshire. The event offers an affordable point of entry into this competitive sport, making it accessible to young and new drivers.

Each year there are roughly ten events across different terrains, from gravel (in forests on tracks) to tarmac (such as old airfields). The entry is very diverse, attracting navigators as young as 14, up to the oldest driver who is over 70.

Plenty of female competitors also partake, making it inclusive and friendly. Guy Butler, director at Glenbrook commented:

“One of the great things about the Challenge is how inclusive it is; rallying is a male dominated sport but the Minis attract more women than any other section of the sport and it is welcoming and friendly.”

The series is located across England and Wales, attracting people from a range of backgrounds – from postmen to students to designers; it has a broad reach and welcomes all!

We’re pleased to continue supporting this highly inclusive event and can’t wait to see the Mini’s sporting Hollins branding, on their next outing in Anglesey!”

Image credit: IF Image Cymru