Saffron Green and her husband Reece, both in their early 20s, faced significant challenges in buying their first home despite their determination to become homeowners. After spending over 18 months renting, they struggled to save for a deposit due to ongoing expenses like rent, bills, and unexpected costs such as vet bills and car repairs. With only £600 saved, they discovered the Track Record Mortgage, which allows renters with a proven track record of managing payments to qualify for a mortgage. This program enabled them to purchase a £156,000 home once Saffron turned 21. They now live in the property and are renovating it, crediting the Track Record scheme for making homeownership achievable. Jen Lloyd from Skipton Building Society highlighted the growing difficulty for renters trying to balance living costs with savings for a deposit.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a personal success story regarding a specific mortgage scheme, focusing on individual experience rather than broader political debate. Framing is neutral, emphasizing the couple’s journey and the role of the Track Record Mortgage without overtly favoring any political stance.



