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Tax cliff edge could make 100,000 sales disappear

Last month The Telegraph newspaper launched a Stamp out the Duty campaign to support the hundreds of thousands of homebuyers who are set to be caught out by the cliff edge stamp duty holiday deadline at the end of March. They are calling on the Treasury to avoid...

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House prices to fall in the first quarter

Property prices will fall by 6. 2% in the first quarter of 2021, reallymoving has predicted.  The decline is expected to accelerate on a monthly basis from -1. 2% in January, -2. 5% in February, and -2. 6% in March. Rob Houghton, chief executive of reallymoving, said...

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Mortgage lenders shun the self-employed

Bigger deposits, more paperwork and black marks if you took a bounce back loan during lockdown NatWest, Nationwide and Metro Bank are among the lenders showing preferential treatment to salaried employees NatWest has a separate affordability calculation for...

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Housing market escapes lockdown 2.0

Using Twitter to break the news to the property market over the weekend, Housing Secretary, Robert Jenrick, has confirmed that house moves can continue when Thursday’s second national lockdown begins. However, it has yet to be decided whether branches can remain...

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