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The Help to Buy Scam: A Scheme to Exploit Young People and Prop up a Vulnerable Market

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The Help to Buy Scam: A Scheme to Exploit Young People and Prop up a Vulnerable Market
The Help to Buy Scam: A Scheme to Exploit Young People and Prop up a Vulnerable Market

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The Help to Buy Scam: A Scheme to Exploit Young People and Prop up a Vulnerable Market

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Are you thinking of buying a home under the
Help to Buy
scheme?
Alex Gall will convince you to stop right now.
Whilst claiming to help young people fulfill
"the Dream"
of home-ownership, the British government has unleashed a foolish and dangerous scheme, which not only fails to help young people-it exploits them.
Far from making housing more affordable, Alex Gall exposes how the
Help to Buy scheme
makes young people worse off, exposes them to financial hardship and sucks them into propping up an unsustainable housing boom.
This short but intense book may just save you from committing the worst financial mistake of your life.

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