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First-time buyers save £1,700 each due to Stamp Duty holiday

November 26th, 2009

First-time buyers have saved an average of £1,700 thanks to the Stamp Duty
holiday during the past year.

Please consider:
Stamp duty ‘to slow property recovery’The end of the Government’s stamp duty holiday will hit the housing market hardest in regions that are already failing to benefit from the recovery. ...
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 limit back to £125,000The temporary stamp duty holiday on properties worth between £125,000 and £175,000 ends on 1 January 2010. ...
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. ...

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