HSBC BUY-TO-LET GUIDE TO THE UK MARKET
2016-03-27
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STAMP DUTY HOLIDAY FOR PROPERTIES COSTING UP TO £500,000 AND COMPLETED BEFORE APRIL, 2021 IN ENGLAND
The government has temporarily increased the stamp duty threshold to £500,000 for property sales in England and Northern Ireland. First-time buyers will not be taxed if the property is costing £500,000 or less and the legal transaction is being completed before April 2021, more expensive properties will only be taxed on their value above that amount.
"The Bank of England has raised interest rates from 0.5% to 0.75% after much speculation. Expectations of a strengthening economy, solid employment levels, more consumer spending and the potential for wages to rise have all played a part in the decision." (BBC News)
Tourists from Hong Kong and mainland China have started a trend. As London becomes too costly, Manchester – beneficiary of “northshoring” – has emerged as an attractive destination.
New research has found that as cities such as Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham and Edinburgh develop their travel network, house prices in the immediate areas increase, with an emphasis on growing tram links.
Rising demand and a lack of new homes coming to the market for sale will keep an upward pressure on house prices in the near term, especially in the more affordable parts of the UK. Liverpool city has annual growth running at a 15-year high.