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Gwynedd's Equity Sharing Scheme Increases the Maximum Value of Property to Be Purchased to £350,000

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Gwynedd residents are now able to buy properties worth up to £350,000 through the council's equity sharing scheme, which provides support for local people to buy houses from the open market in their communities. The previous threshold of £300,000 has recently increased by £50,000, with properties worth £350,000 able to be considered "in exceptional cases" through collaboration with Dwyfor Pilot, a Welsh Government initiative.
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Gwynedd residents are now able to buy properties worth up to £350,000 through the council's equity sharing scheme, which provides support for local people to buy houses from the open market in their communities. The previous threshold of £300,000 has recently increased by £50,000, with properties worth £350,000 able to be considered "in exceptional cases" through collaboration with Dwyfor Pilot, a Welsh Government initiative.

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360 broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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