Leamington estate agency ehB Residential welcomes stamp duty holiday

The flood of house sales and new instructions which erupted in the initial post lockdown phase is likely to continue, thanks to this week's stamp duty holiday announcement, believes Leamington estate agency ehB Residential.
Edward BromwichEdward Bromwich
Edward Bromwich

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced that with immediate effect until March 31 2021, buyers will pay no Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on the first £500,000 when they move home.

The government says this means nearly nine out of ten people starting on or moving up the property ladder will pay no stamp duty at all.

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ehB Residential managing director Edward Bromwich is, understandably, delighted at the chancellor's swift and decisive action, which is aimed at boosting the housing market and stimulating the economy.

"Our phones have been ringing off the hook since house viewings were allowed from mid-May," said Edward.

"And we've had a record month this June and are expecting another bumper month in July.

"Our diary is very, very full indeed with new valuation appraisals, new listings and most importantly viewings leading on to sales!

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"Although the initial surge of interest has been extremely encouraging, this latest announcement will give extra confidence that now is a good time to sell and to buy.

"It means those who are teetering on the brink and considering putting their homes on the market can be confident that there is pent up demand out there.

"And those looking to make a move - perhaps because of changed circumstances - know there will be not only a wider choice of properties but also that the overall cost of moving will be considerably lower between now and the end of March next year.

"Not surprisingly, many of those looking to move are after a home office, a garage for their children to use as a playroom, a bigger garden, or a different environment.

"As working from home is likely to continue some way beyond this current Covid world, many realise a different set up is essential not just for now, but for the long term."

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