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Autumn Budget Stamp Duty
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Wait.. you're buying 'out of London' house for 465k?
New build?
Edit: I'm 100% sure there are houses in London for that price or less..
Why the surprise, London isn't the only place in the country with expensive houses.
London is also a big place, moving out might mean easier links to where you need to be rather than just moving somewhere else within London.
It's time stamp duty was completely abolished across the board and another way to raise that revenue was found. Don't pretend to know what, but something.0 -
Why the surprise, London isn't the only place in the country with expensive houses.
London is also a big place, moving out might mean easier links to where you need to be rather than just moving somewhere else within London.
It's time stamp duty was completely abolished across the board and another way to raise that revenue was found. Don't pretend to know what, but something.
Not surprised about that, more surprised that he couldn't find a house in London for that price, but he was fixated on North London-ish, which explains why.0 -
Is this going to be for first time buyers in any area??0
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