HOUSE THAT

I’m a savvy teen and bought my first flat after saving £22,000 from the age of 13

SAVING for a deposit to get on the property ladder is hard - but one first-time buyer saved since she was 13 years old to buy her own flat.

Valentina Hadome bought a £400,000 flat in January this year at just 18 years old after saving five years for her £22,000 deposit.

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Valentina bought her first home at just 18 years oldCredit: Caters
She used the Help to Buy scheme to get on the ladderCredit: Caters

She also used the government's Help to Buy scheme to buy her two-bed flat in Abbey Wood, South East London quicker.

You can get up to 20% of the value of your property - or 40% if you live in London - under the scheme.

You only have to put down a 5% deposit to secure your home using the scheme - typically, buyers need to put down 10%.

She told the : "I’m so, so happy – from being very young, it was my dream to own my own place.

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"My mum taught me how to save and how to invest in the right places."

Her mortgage repayments stand at £800 a month.

While she was saving as a teenager, she invested in companies like Domino's Pizza and tech companies.

Valentina published romance and action comics when she was 13, which helped her raise £5,000.

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She also took up part-time jobs from when she turned 16-years old, including spates at McDonald's and Primark.

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Now she works at property company JLL and earns nearly £34,000 a year as an apprentice credit controller.

What help is available for first-time buyers?

There are other ways to get help if you want to buy your first home.

Mortgage Guarantee Scheme

It's also known as the 5% deposit mortgages government scheme and was introduced in the 2021 budget.

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The government backs lenders to offer more mortgages that require a small deposit under the scheme.

It is only available for properties up to a maximum purchase price of £600,000.

But first time buyers, as well as existing homeowners, can use it to secure a mortgage with a loan-to-value of 95%.

But you'll have to be quick if you want to get a house through the scheme, as the deadline is December 31.

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