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evil__sheep | 17:52 Sat 09th Jul 2011 | Home & Garden
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hi my husband swears he's heard something recently about stamp duty thresholds being changed. We are looking to move and have seen a house for £270000 (above the 2nd stamp duty threshold) Is he right that things might change?
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The only change is this year's budget (apart from tat relating to bulk purchases of properties) is a review of 'First-time buyer relief'. That was introduced in last year's budget with a threshold of £250,000; the results of a review are due for publication in the autumn.

There are no other changes to SDLT thresholds, so only first-time buyers might be affected by any change which will come from the ongoing review.

Chris
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thanks for your answer chris. I am wondering if they are expecting to be knocked down to £249 999, or if they really are expecting somone to pay so much more SD even though it's just above (not that i expect you to know what's in their minds!)
It's always worth trying an offer first even if you end up at the full asking price. I'd suggest 10% below asking price but I don't know your area so perhaps it's different where you are?

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