The First Home Scheme
The First Home Scheme is part of “Housing for All - a New Housing Plan for Ireland” which is the government’s new housing plan to 2030. The First Home Scheme (FHS) is a shared equity scheme, sponsored by the Government of Ireland (Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage) and Participating Lenders.
We have designed The First Home Scheme Guide to help you understand the scheme and to help you navigate your way through the application process. The FHS was launched in July 2022, to help make homeownership a reality for buyers for new build houses, apartments, and duplexes.
How does it work?
The aim is to bridge the gap between the amount of an eligible buyer’s deposit and mortgage, and the price of the new home. If you are eligible, the FHS will take an equity share in the ownership of your new home by way of charge on the property, i.e., eligible buyers will receive funds from the FHS in return for an equity stake in the home.
*Note - Second-hand properties are excluded from the FHS.
- The Minimum Equity Facility Available is 2.5% of the property price or €10,000.
- The Maximum Equity Facility Available is calculated as 30% of the property price.
- The Maximum Equity Facility Available if the buyer is using the Help to Buy, is 20% of the property price.
Details of Help To Buy can be found on the Revenue’s website , and examples, including the HTB, can be found in the Homebuyers Guide on the Guides/Resources page of The First Home Scheme
- You will need to check your eligibility; you can do this by visiting www.firsthomescheme.ie and clicking the eligibility calculator.
- You must be over the age of 18
- The new home will need to be your Principal Private Residence
- You must have a minimum deposit of 10% of the property purchase price
- You must borrow the maximum mortgage amount available to you from a Participating Lender (up to 4 times your income*)
- The property type must be a house, duplex, or an apartment
- The property must meet the price ceilings per your local authority area
- Must be a First Time Buyer or Divorced, no longer retains a beneficial interest in the previous family home
- Have a mortgage approval with a Participating Lender
*there are no specific household income limits required to participate in the FHS.
A Participating Lender is an authorised mortgage lender, that has invested in the FHS and becomes a shareholder in the properties they help to fund. The participating lenders are Allied Irish Banks plc (including AIB, Haven Mortgages, and EBS), Bank of Ireland Group plc, and permanent TSB plc.
- You will need to check your eligibility; you can do this by visiting www.firsthomescheme.ie and clicking the eligibility calculator.
The application form is simple and straightforward
- You will need a mortgage approval in principle (AIP) from a Participating Lender
- Photo ID for all homebuyers, valid for at least another six months
- Current address verification (dated in the last six months) for all homebuyers
Your application will be reviewed and, if approved, you’ll receive an Eligibility Certificate. It is an indicative estimate of the minimum and maximum amount of equity you qualify for based on the information you provided. You will need to provide the Eligibility Certificate to your Participating Lender.
You will need to upload your mortgage letter of offer, along with any other documents that might be required, this will be specified on your eligibility certificate. If your FHS application is approved, you will receive a copy of your customer contract for the equity facility. The contract will be issued to your solicitor along with any supporting documentation. The contract will need to be signed by you and witnessed by your solicitor and returned to the FHS to complete the application.
Your FHS equity facility is now set up and you’ll be issued with a welcome letter. The FHS will release funds to your solicitor’s account, the funds from the FHS along with your mortgage funds means your solicitor can finalise your property purchase on your behalf.
A service charge will apply to your account from the start of year six. Service charges are calculated at the following rates per annum
Years Service Charge Rate 0-5 0.00% 6-15 1.75% 16-19 2.15% 30+ 2.85% Example one: single first-time buyer
Salary €65,000 Property Price €350,000 Deposit (10% of Purchase Price) €35,000 Mortgage available (Up to 4 x salary) €260,000 Equity loan required (15.7%) €55,000 Example two: two homebuyers, both first-time buyers
Salary €95,000 Property Price €450,000 Deposit (10% of Purchase Price) €45,000 Mortgage available (Up to 4 x salary) €380,000 Equity loan required (5.5%) €25,000 Example three: two homebuyers, both first-time buyers using the Help to Buy
Salary €90,000 Property Price €475,000 Deposit (10% of Purchase Price) €47,500 Help to Buy €30,000 Savings €17,500 Mortgage available (Up to 4 x salary) €360,000 Equity loan required (14.2%) €67,500 For more information and FAQs about the First Home Scheme visit https://www.firsthomescheme.ie/guidesresources/
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