Key workers looking to buy a home in North Lanarkshire are being offered a leg-up by housebuilders.
Customers of Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes in Carnbroe, Holytown and Stepps can now overcome one of the biggest hurdles to buying a home – saving for a deposit.
Barratt Redrow has extended its hugely successful Key Worker Deposit Contribution Scheme to even more frontline workers. The scheme, which gives up to £25,000 as a deposit, is now being offered to social workers, nursery workers, pharmacists and a larger cohort of NHS response workers.
The developer is currently creating a range of new communities across the North Lanarkshire area including David Wilson Homes at Torrance Park, Holytown and Barratt Homes at Earls Rise, Stepps and Calder Gardens, Carnbroe, as well