Monday, Nov 23, 2009
Stamp Duty Holiday Abolition to Affect Property Market Recovery – RICS
E1 News: Stamp Duty Holiday Abolition to Affect Property Market Recovery – RICS
World’s leading body for standards in property, land, and construction – the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) – recently expressed its concern over the possible consequences of stamp duty holiday abolition at the end of December 2009.
In the opinion of RICS experts, the housing market in problematic areas of the United Kingdom that are already suffering from house price declines might collapse once the temporary stamp duty holiday is over.
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1. Greenshootsandleaves said...
Let's make sure we've understood this correctly! Extending the holiday will in effect prevent prices from falling. If so, that's certainly one holiday FTBs will be glad to see come to an end!