Topic: Stamp duty

Stamp Duty
37% of first-time buyers to pay stamp duty from next week

Stamp Duty
Accord launches £6,250 cashback range to offset stamp duty rise

Stamp Duty
Accord issues stamp duty deadline guarantee

Special Features
Spring Statement 2025 - rethinking housing policy for lasting change

Skipton BS
Skipton launches mortgage range for borrowers who miss stamp duty deadline

Blogs
Jaxon Stevens: Having a back-up plan for stamp duty clients

First-time Buyer
First-time buyer purchases up 59% ahead of stamp duty deadline: Barclays

Stamp Duty
Lloyds predicts 50% surge in completions ahead of stamp duty deadline

Cashback
Nottingham BS launches £5,000 cashback to offset stamp duty costs

Blogs
Patrick Bamford: Stamp duty changes highlight importance of strong high-LTV mortgage supply

House Prices
Housing market activity up 10% year-on-year as prices dip: Zoopla

First-time Buyer
25,000 first-time buyers set to miss stamp duty deadline

Bridging
Hope Capital launches residential fast-track bridging loan

Stamp Duty
Four in five homebuyers to pay more stamp duty from April

Mortgages
Mortgage applications surge 130% ahead of stamp duty deadline: Santander
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Financial Conduct Authority
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Bank Of England
Bank of England issues first-of-its-kind fine of £11.9m

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Lenders urged to prepare for court ruling on commissions as motor finance complaints surge

Financial Conduct Authority
FCA moves ahead with targeted support in 'transformational' advice reforms

Mortgages
FCA and PRA remove 15% LTI cap for mortgage lenders

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