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Government halts Home Equity Scheme (Maltamedia.com Daily News)
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The government has abruptly stopped its equity sharing scheme for first-time home buyers. A spokesperson for the
Social Policy Ministry
said that the scheme was being "restructured" and details will be given in due course. The scheme was launched early in 2006 and was aimed at first-time buyers who wanted to purchase their property from the private market. By means of this scheme, the Housing ... |
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