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Non-traditional workers face challenges in the property market, demanding government support.High interest rates and living costs impact self-employed and gig economy workers’ home buying.Research shows 39%…
September saw a slight increase in housing transactions, indicating potential market growth.Residential transactions reached 91,820, just 1% higher than August, marking a year-on-year increase of 9%.Despite…
The Autumn Budget 2024 has received criticism for lacking support for first-time homebuyers in the UK.Experts argue that the £5 billion investment in affordable housing is…
The Autumn Budget 2024 has come under criticism for neglecting first-time buyers in the UK.Experts argue that, despite a £5bn investment in affordable homes, the Budget…
The Autumn Budget 2024 has faced criticism for not directly addressing first-time buyers’ needs.Experts were disappointed with the lack of measures to help new buyers enter…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves reveals substantial investments geared towards housing and development.£5bn-plus allocated to bolster construction and increase affordable homes programme.Capital gains tax adjustments aim to align…
In today’s announcement, the Chancellor introduced changes to Stamp Duty Land Tax, aiming to stimulate the housing market.The reforms include a 5% increase in the higher…
The Autumn Budget 2024 introduced reforms to the Stamp Duty Land Tax to encourage homeownership and bolster the housing market.An increase in the higher rate for…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has rolled out Stamp Duty reforms aiming to boost homeownership and housing market stability.Reforms include a 5% hike in Stamp Duty for additional…
With the Autumn Budget on the horizon, the housing sector eagerly awaits policy updates that could greatly affect the market.Potential Capital Gains Tax hikes may deter…
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