First-time buyers save £1,700 each due to Stamp Duty holiday
First-time buyers have saved an average of £1,700 thanks to the Stamp Duty
holiday during the past year.
Please consider:
Budget 2010: nine in ten first time buyers exempt from stamp dutyNine out of ten first-time buyers will be exempt from paying any stamp duty when they purchase a home, with the tax break funded by a surprise levy on £1million homes. ...
Stamp duty ‘will affect regions’The end of the stamp duty holiday will be “detrimental” to the housing market in areas yet to see a recovery, surveyors say. ...
Stamp duty holiday ‘failed’The stamp duty holiday failed because of the low sales. ...
Mortgage lending jumps ahead of stamp duty holiday endingMortgage lending climbed higher than expected last month as buyers rushed to purchase a property before the end of the stamp duty holiday. ...
Stamp duty changes: Your questions answeredThe Chancellor announces changes to stamp duty in his pre-election budget to help first-time buyers. He proposes funding this with a later increase in stamp duty for properties worth more than £1m. We answer your questions on the subject. ...































