As stamp duty holiday price threshold falls 0% taxation is still a prospect for some

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As stamp duty holiday price threshold falls 0% taxation is still a prospect for some

Nearly half of buyers are still likely to benefit from 0% taxation on their main residence from the 1st July when the Stamp Duty and Land Transaction Tax Holiday price thresholds fall to £250,000 in England and £180,000 in Wales. Over the past year, 47% of all homes in England sold for below £250,000. Excluding London, the proportion increases to 52%. In Wales over half of all buyers will still pay 0% tax. In northern regions, where property price growth is currently strongest, over 70% of sales fall below the £250,000 threshold; in London just one in 20. First-time buyers in England will still benefit from tax relief on sales up to £300,000. Although many expected the housing market to be quieter during the summer months as restrictions ease, demand across the housing market remains high.

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