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23/11/2023
The Government’s stamp-duty holiday on properties sold for less than £175,000 has not helped nearly as many homeowners as first predicted.
Figures obtained by property website zoopla.co.uk show that in the first 12 months of the holiday until 1 September, buyers saved just £173m compared with the £600m predicted by the Government.
A combination of factors lies behind the disparity. First-time buyers the most likely to benefit from the holiday have found it hard to get mortgages due to tight lending criteria. Transaction levels have also been lower than normal across the whole market with a shortage of properties to buy.
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Posted by Rachel Pinnock on Monday 23 2009 at 04:45 PM