Help To Buy Deadline Approaching
The clock is ticking on Help To Buy for new build properties! The decade-old scheme, which started in 2013, will only be open until 31st October 2022, and will only be able to accommodate first time buyers. The popular scheme – which has loaned over £22 billion to new homeowners since its inception – has been of great assistance to those hoping to get a foothold on the property ladder. Today, we’re giving you the rundown on the Help To Buy deadline and when to apply. Whether you’re a homebuilder or a homebuyer, here’s everything you need to know:
The Timeline
29th July 2022 – Register and Submit your Funding Forecast
To apply for Help to Buy funding, homebuilders must submit their initial forecasts before the end of July. After this, it takes a minimum of eight weeks to be fully in contract. All homebuilders must be fully in contract by 30th September 2022.23rd September 2022 – Homebuilders to Submit Annual 2022-23 Forecast
Homebuilders must submit their 2022-23 forecast to ensure that sales meet legal completion before the scheme ends in March. Unless you have approved funding for this year, your reservations will be rejected by the agent.21st October 2022 – Change Requests Submission
By this date, homebuilders must submit any change requests via IMS Forecast Management Module.31st October 2022- Final Date for Homebuyers to Apply for their Equity Loan
Purchasers must reserve their property and submit their Property Information Form to their Help to Buy agent by 6pm on this day. This allows ample time for the homebuyer to legally buy their home before the scheme ends on 31st March 2023.31st December 2022 – Homebuilder Practical Completion
By this date, you must have finished building your Help to Buy home so that is ready to move into. Furthermore, the property must also have a building warranty and a building regulations completion certificate.31st March 2022 – Scheme Concludes
Homebuilders must legally complete sales by this date, and they must inform homebuyers if they cannot complete by this date. If this unfortunate case arises, homebuilders must release buyers from their contracts, provide a full refund on reservation fees and return their full deposit. Visit the Government’s website here for further information.







