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HTB - Buying into a property

MGardner91
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Hi
My girlfriend bought her property in October 2020. I have my own individual help to buy ISA and we are currently looking into me buying into the property in October when her fixed rate comes to an end. Would I be able to use my help to buy ISA as this is technically the a first time buy for myself. She bought the house as a first time buyer also back in 2020 using a ISA. Just trying to work out if I could apply the 25% government bonus on my savings.
Any information would be appreciated
My girlfriend bought her property in October 2020. I have my own individual help to buy ISA and we are currently looking into me buying into the property in October when her fixed rate comes to an end. Would I be able to use my help to buy ISA as this is technically the a first time buy for myself. She bought the house as a first time buyer also back in 2020 using a ISA. Just trying to work out if I could apply the 25% government bonus on my savings.
Any information would be appreciated

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Provided the property value is within the HTB ISA limit, you can indeed buy into it and use your HTB ISA, but only by engaging a conveyancer to handle the transaction, i.e. it's not simply a case of taking out a new joint mortgage.1
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eskbanker said:Provided the property value is within the HTB ISA limit, you can indeed buy into it and use your HTB ISA, but only by engaging a conveyancer to handle the transaction, i.e. it's not simply a case of taking out a new joint mortgage.
I want to do the same but solicitor is saying can't do it as not a purchase?? I can't see anything on gov website confirming 100% either way, technically you should be able to use it as if you didn't and they moved house you wouldn't be a first time buyer as already own a property. Do you have a link to anywhere confirming you can use this when 'buying in' to a property already owned by a partner? Thanks Lee0 -
jamesyhull said:eskbanker said:Provided the property value is within the HTB ISA limit, you can indeed buy into it and use your HTB ISA, but only by engaging a conveyancer to handle the transaction, i.e. it's not simply a case of taking out a new joint mortgage.
I want to do the same but solicitor is saying can't do it as not a purchase?? I can't see anything on gov website confirming 100% either way, technically you should be able to use it as if you didn't and they moved house you wouldn't be a first time buyer as already own a property. Do you have a link to anywhere confirming you can use this when 'buying in' to a property already owned by a partner? Thanks Lee
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jamesyhull said:eskbanker said:Provided the property value is within the HTB ISA limit, you can indeed buy into it and use your HTB ISA, but only by engaging a conveyancer to handle the transaction, i.e. it's not simply a case of taking out a new joint mortgage.
I want to do the same but solicitor is saying can't do it as not a purchase??0 -
eskbanker said:jamesyhull said:eskbanker said:Provided the property value is within the HTB ISA limit, you can indeed buy into it and use your HTB ISA, but only by engaging a conveyancer to handle the transaction, i.e. it's not simply a case of taking out a new joint mortgage.
I want to do the same but solicitor is saying can't do it as not a purchase??0 -
masonic said:jamesyhull said:eskbanker said:Provided the property value is within the HTB ISA limit, you can indeed buy into it and use your HTB ISA, but only by engaging a conveyancer to handle the transaction, i.e. it's not simply a case of taking out a new joint mortgage.
I want to do the same but solicitor is saying can't do it as not a purchase?? I can't see anything on gov website confirming 100% either way, technically you should be able to use it as if you didn't and they moved house you wouldn't be a first time buyer as already own a property. Do you have a link to anywhere confirming you can use this when 'buying in' to a property already owned by a partner? Thanks Lee0 -
jamesyhull said:eskbanker said:jamesyhull said:eskbanker said:Provided the property value is within the HTB ISA limit, you can indeed buy into it and use your HTB ISA, but only by engaging a conveyancer to handle the transaction, i.e. it's not simply a case of taking out a new joint mortgage.
I want to do the same but solicitor is saying can't do it as not a purchase??jamesyhull said:What do you mean by a new mortgage please?1 -
Yes - you didn't think George Osborne would design a first time buy incentive which didn't involve lawyers and banks/the financial sector getting a cut. If it is about encouraging home ownership solely - none of these things would be needed. Your name is on the deeds, you are now a home owner, here's your help to buy isa bonus cash!0
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Rich2808 said:Yes - you didn't think George Osborne would design a first time buy incentive which didn't involve lawyers and banks/the financial sector getting a cut. If it is about encouraging home ownership solely - none of these things would be needed. Your name is on the deeds, you are now a home owner, here's your help to buy isa bonus cash!0
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eskbanker said:jamesyhull said:eskbanker said:jamesyhull said:eskbanker said:Provided the property value is within the HTB ISA limit, you can indeed buy into it and use your HTB ISA, but only by engaging a conveyancer to handle the transaction, i.e. it's not simply a case of taking out a new joint mortgage.
I want to do the same but solicitor is saying can't do it as not a purchase??jamesyhull said:What do you mean by a new mortgage please?0
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