But Crookall admits thresholds need to be reviewed annually
The infrastructure minister says he's happy with the amount of support available for first time buyers on the Island.
Two government schemes, hoping to help people get on the property ladder, have led to 60 homes being bought in the last two years.
You can find out more HERE.
The First Home Fixed scheme helps those on low incomes get a two or three bedroom home that's less than £185,000 - those eligible for the Fixed Home Choice must have a combined income of less than £67,000 and save a five percent deposit.
But Tim Crookall admits the thresholds should be reviewed regularly:
Douglas Council rules out rent-to-buy scheme
Postal services to USA still suspended
Heavy rain prompts yellow weather warning from Ronaldsway Met Office
MiCard users advised to take money out before the end of the year
'Nothing else could have been done' to save some small fish at Clypse Reservoir