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Accessible homeownership

Anthony Richardson is the government MP for Hamilton South (Constituency 7)

The recent change empowering Bermudians to acquire their first homes is another important step in the Progressive Labour Party’s effort to make homeownership more accessible.

This amendment to pension rules, coupled with the Government's Mortgage Guarantee Programme, demonstrates the PLP’s commitment to creating a nation of owners by providing the tools needed to achieve the dream of homeownership.

The amendment allows first-time homebuyers to transfer a portion of their private pension savings towards a home down payment. Importantly, this is voluntary, empowering Bermudians to make choices that suit their financial circumstances.

For many, saving for a down payment — often as high as 20 per cent — is the greatest obstacle. Even with the Mortgage Guarantee Programme reducing the down payment to 10 per cent, that is still tens of thousands up front.

By permitting pension transfers, Bermudians can use this in addition to what they have saved already, making it easier to step on to the property ladder.

The PLP’s policies create financial flexibility and open doors to homeownership. While some raise concerns about using pension savings, this is a transfer from one asset (pension savings) into another (a home). It provides a long-term investment that builds equity and wealth.

The PLP believes Bermudians should decide how to use their resources. Meanwhile, opponents offer no alternative solutions to address housing affordability.

The programme’s tiered structure ensures fairness and responsibility. Those aged 18 to 45 can transfer up to 30 per cent of pension savings, while ages 46 to 64 can transfer up to 15 per cent. This balances younger individuals’ ability to rebuild savings with older Bermudians’ participation without compromising retirement security.

The PLP understands homeownership and retirement savings are not mutually exclusive goals. Owning a home is a secure way to build wealth over time. Unlike renting, where money creates no long-term value, homeownership allows families to build equity with each mortgage payment.

By facilitating this, the PLP helps Bermudians to secure not just housing but a valuable asset for their later years.

Some argue pension savings should be preserved for retirement, but homeownership is a form of retirement planning. A home provides shelter and equity, acting as a key financial resource. The pension transfer option allows Bermudians to invest in real estate, diversifying portfolios.

Successful models such as Singapore show that using pension savings for homeownership leads to high ownership rates and financial security. Opponents have raised concerns but offer no alternative solutions to help Bermudians achieve homeownership.

In contrast, the PLP has acted decisively with two complementary programmes: the Mortgage Guarantee Programme and the pension transfer option. Together, these initiatives lower barriers to the housing market, providing a pathway to homeownership.

The PLP is not only creating options but ensuring participants receive education and guidance for informed financial decisions.

In conclusion, the PLP’s housing policies demonstrate a deep commitment to building a fairer Bermuda. Through the Mortgage Guarantee Programme and pension transfer initiative, we are delivering on our promise to create a nation of owners.

This amendment provides my constituents another tool to purchase their first home, build equity and achieve long-term financial stability. While some argue against these changes, homeownership remains one of the best ways to build wealth, and the PLP is giving Bermudians the tools to achieve it, fulfilling its promise to young voters.

Anthony Richardson is the government MP for Hamilton South (Constituency 7)

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