Calls for majority of future Waterfront homes to be for first or last-time buyers

Plans for almost 1,000 new homes on the Waterfront were refused in September 2023. Credit: JDC/Gillespies

Politicians will be asked to vote that the majority of any future new-builds on Jersey's Waterfront should be allocated to first and last time buyers.  

Deputy Helen Miles wants to see 15% of houses reserved for those looking to 'rightsize'.

This situation typically applies to older people looking to find a more suitably-sized home after their children have grown up and flown the nest.

1 in 4 households currently under-occupy their homes, according to recent data.

The deputy also wants to see 50% of any new Jersey Development Company developments reserved for those looking to get onto the property ladder.

READ: Waterfront plans refused

If the States Assembly approves the proposal, almost two thirds of future properties would be for first or last time buyers. Deputy Miles says:

“I ask Members to give hope to Islanders, of all ages, and to show that as their representatives, we can both talk the talk, and walk the walk in addressing their housing needs, and the housing crisis.

“The government needs to grip the Waterfront development debacle firmly and provide clear direction to the JDC.”

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