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Antony Antoniou – Luxury Property Expert

November 2020

Agents still worried about cliff-edge threat to stamp duty holiday

NAEA Propertymark has renewed its warning that a cliff-edge threatens housing market stability as the stamp duty holiday ends. The organisation’s outgoing chief executive Mark Hayward says: “The pressure of completing sales ahead of the Stamp Duty holiday ending means that we have seen the number of potential buyers and the… Read More »Agents still worried about cliff-edge threat to stamp duty holiday

Property tax rises and falling house prices coming in 2021

Property tax rises and falling house prices look as if they are on the way according to the small print accompanying yesterday’s Spending Review by Chancellor Rishi Sunak. No tax increases were mentioned yesterday but the Office of Budget Responsibility, which oversaw the Sunak statement, says: “Our central forecast shows… Read More »Property tax rises and falling house prices coming in 2021

Sunak’s Big Day: “Don’t make knee-jerk property tax rises” he’s told

Today sees the government’s Spending Review, with Chancellor Rishi Sunak taking centre stage as he presents a 12 month spending plan to MPs. Although traditionally such spending reviews are not opportunities to change taxes – that’s reserved for the annual Budget, which is not scheduled until next year – there has… Read More »Sunak’s Big Day: “Don’t make knee-jerk property tax rises” he’s told

Tougher Corona restrictions: Agents to be told how market will work

Agents should know in the next 36 hours how new Coronavirus restrictions will affect how they work. The Prime Minister is announcing tougher Tier restrictions to operate from the end of the England lockdown on December 2. Under the current England-wide lockdown agents have been able to work in branches but… Read More »Tougher Corona restrictions: Agents to be told how market will work

Price rises overtake stamp duty holiday savings in many places

It may make little difference to agents but a leading analyst suggests thousands of buyers have effectively lost money on their purchase – even if they complete in time to secure the full stamp duty holiday saving. PropTech analyst and market commentator Anthony Codling, in a post on his website Twindig,… Read More »Price rises overtake stamp duty holiday savings in many places

Conveyancer attacks “outdated” and “age old processes”

The director of a conveyancing technology company has hit out at what he calls “an over-reliance on outdated processes” and “age-old search delays” for hold-ups in processing transactions in the housing market. Andy Sommerville, director of Search Acumen, says the now well-publicised combination of pent up demand from the spring… Read More »Conveyancer attacks “outdated” and “age old processes”

TV consumer champion demands action to free ‘mortgage prisoners’

A new report funded by high profile consumer champion Martin Lewis says the government must do more to help ‘mortgage prisoners’. These are existing home owners who are unable to remortgage to a cheaper deal with another lender because they don’t meet strict borrowing criteria brought in after the 2008… Read More »TV consumer champion demands action to free ‘mortgage prisoners’