The changes take effect from today as part of a scheduled biannual review.
The First Home Scheme is extending to more buyers with new increases in price ceilings for Midlands areas.
First-time buyers in Offaly are seeing an increase with the raised house price ceilings at €375,000.
The figure is the same for Laois and Westmeath expanding eligibility for First-Time Buyers in the region.
The changes take effect from today as part of a scheduled biannual review.
The €740m scheme helps bridge the affordability gap between a buyer’s mortgage, deposit, and home price.
Over 6,700 buyers nationwide have been approved since its 2022 launch.
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