There are concerns they've been proposed too close to the end of the current administration
There are fears planned changes to government's first-time buyers schemes will 'fall by the wayside'.
A public consultation is currently live asking for feedback on proposals for the Shared Equity Purchase Assistance Schemes.
Some of the changes include resetting income thresholds, extending interest-free periods and reducing residency requirements.
But Paul Chase from Financial Options is concerned it's too late in this administration to be trying to amend the initiatives:
Manx Radio has invited the Department of Infrastructure to respond to Mr Chase's comments.


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