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First-time buyers take advantage of stamp duty concession

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on Monday, 13 February 2012
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The number of first-time buyers, who are currently exempt from paying stamp duty on properties up to £250.000, increased in December, according to data released by the Council of Mortgage Lenders. There were 18,700 loans advanced, worth £2.3 billion, up 7% by volume and 10% by value, from November.

There was also an increase in the proportion of properties (from 50% to 53%) bought by first-time buyers within the price band currently exempt from stamp duty, making it likely they are beginning to rush through purchases before the concession ends in March.

Lending to movers, however, experienced a seasonal decrease in December from 29,300, worth £4.8 billion, in November to 28,700, worth £4.6 billion.

Overall, December saw an almost unchanged house purchase market from November. House purchasers took out 47,400 loans, worth £6.9 billion, a 1% increase in volume, with no change in the value, from the previous month and 7% up (8% in value) from December 2010.

It was a mixed picture for the mortgage market in 2011 as a whole. Remortgage lending increased by 17% from 2010 to £47 billion, while house purchase lending, at £75 billion, was 6% down on the previous year.

Within the house purchase market, lending to both first-time buyers and movers fell in 2011 but first-time buyers fared slightly better. There were 193,000 loans, worth £23.4 billion, taken out by first-time buyers in 2011, down from 200,100 loans, worth £23.9 billion, in 2010 (a 4% fall by volume and 2% by value). Movers took out 316,500 loans, worth £51.4 billion, last year, down from 343,200, worth £55.1 billion, in 2010 (down 8% by volume, 7% by value).

 

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