Quick answer
- Use the FHS calculator for numbers, the ceiling lookup for local authority limits and the guides for the rules behind the estimate.
- Do not treat FHS as a simple grant; it is shared equity and can affect future decisions such as redemption, sale, rental or mortgage changes.
- Future FHS content should be deeper practical articles, not copied official FAQ pages.
Start with the FHS question you actually have
The First Home Scheme has a lot of small rules: product type, local authority ceilings, lender requirements, equity share, service charges, redemption, switching and what happens after you buy. Reading every official FAQ in one sitting is not the best user journey.
This help centre is a navigation page for Irish buyers. It does not replace the official First Home Scheme application process. It points you to the most useful Irish Calculators tool or guide first, then reminds you where the official scheme page must be checked before decisions are made.
Before you apply
Use these pages before you go too far with a property, because this is where many failed applications start: the wrong product route, the wrong local authority area, a property above the ceiling, or a mortgage approval that does not match the scheme rules.
Choose the right FHS product route
The same scheme can feel different depending on whether you are buying a new-build, building on your own site, or trying to buy the rental home you already live in. Keep these journeys separate when reading the rules.
| Route | Best current guide | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| New-build purchase | First Home Scheme Explained | Most buyers use this route, so start with the main shared-equity guide and the price ceiling lookup. |
| Self-build on your own site | Self-Build First Home Scheme Ireland | Build cost, site value, staged drawdown and valuation logic make this route different from buying from a developer. |
| Tenant Home Purchase | Tenant Home Purchase First Home Scheme Ireland | This route is for tenants buying the home they rent after a valid landlord sale situation; it should not be mixed up with ordinary second-hand buying. |
| Fresh Start applicant | Fresh Start Applicant First Home Scheme Ireland | Useful if you previously owned a home but may qualify because of separation, divorce, insolvency or similar fresh-start rules. |
After you buy: equity, charges and changes
The First Home Scheme is not finished on the day you get the keys. It creates an equity facility. That means you should understand what happens if you keep the equity share long term, redeem it, switch mortgage, sell, rent out, or try to top up your mortgage later.
Future FHS topic roadmap
This version creates the help centre first, without publishing twelve thin FAQ pages. The next content upgrades should be proper Irish help articles, not copied official FAQs.
| Future guide | Search intent it should answer | Recommended priority |
|---|---|---|
| FHS Service Charge Calculator | How much could service charges cost if I keep the equity share? | Published |
| Equity Share Explained | What does it mean that FHS owns a percentage of my home? | Published |
| Redeeming the FHS Equity Share | How do I buy back the FHS share and what valuation is used? | Published |
| Selling or Renting Out After FHS | What happens if I sell, rent out, rent a room, or stop living in the property? | Published |
| Switching Mortgage with FHS | Can I switch lender without redeeming the FHS share? | Published |
| Mortgage Top-Ups with FHS | Can I borrow more later while FHS still has an equity stake? | Published |
| Tenant Home Purchase Route | How does FHS work if my landlord is selling the home I rent? | Published |
| Self-Build FHS Route | How does FHS work when I am building on my own site? | Published |
| Fresh Start Applicant Route | Can I use FHS if I owned a home before but qualify under Fresh Start? | Published |
| Role of Your Solicitor | What does the solicitor need to do during an FHS purchase? | Published |
| FHS Application Steps Checklist | What order should I follow from mortgage approval to funding release? | Published |
| FHS Eligibility Checklist | Do I pass the main buyer, lender, deposit, route and property checks before applying? | Published |
| FHS Property Valuation Explained | When do I need a valuation and how does it affect redemption? | Published |
| Managing Your FHS Equity Facility | What should I track after drawdown while the FHS share remains? | Published |
Official source reminder
Use Irish Calculators for planning, explanation and comparison. Use the official First Home Scheme website for application decisions, official eligibility checks, final documents and current scheme terms.
- Check the official price ceiling before making an offer or signing contracts.
- Confirm lender participation and mortgage approval requirements before applying.
- Confirm service charge, redemption and post-purchase obligations directly with the scheme documentation.
- Get legal and financial advice before signing any FHS customer contract.
Frequently asked questions
Is this First Home Scheme Help Centre an official FHS page?
No. This is an independent Irish Calculators help centre. It explains and organises FHS topics in plain English, but the official First Home Scheme website and your lender/solicitor remain the final sources for application decisions.
Should I start with the calculator or the guides?
Start with the First Home Scheme Calculator if you already have rough property and mortgage numbers. Start with the guide pages if you are still learning how FHS works or comparing it with Help to Buy.
Should I use county or local authority for FHS ceilings?
Use the local authority area for the property address. Some counties have more than one local authority area, and the ceiling can depend on that exact area.
Will this help centre replace future FHS guides?
No. This page is the navigation hub. Future versions should add deeper guides for service charges, redemption, equity share, switching, top-ups and tenant home purchase without copying official FAQ wording.
Sources & references
Related calculators
Use these tools for the numbers behind this guide.