The first-time buyer stamp duty threshold will revert back to £300,000 at the end of March 2025.

The first-time buyer stamp duty threshold will revert back to £300,000 at the end of March 2025.
A third of first-time buyers in England will pay more stamp duty from April next year than they do today.
66.5% of all homes listed for sale currently come in below the stamp duty free threshold of £425,000.
The Conservatives have pledged to make the £425,000 stamp duty threshold permanent.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced a pledge not to increase stamp duty as part of the Conservatives' election campaigning.
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