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I happen to agree about the conclusion that ending the SDLT holiday will damage the market majorly, especially in the medium to long term. The compelling argument against cliff=edge-end to the SDLT holiday is to do with the chaotic and disorderly end that is about to occur, exacerbated by the current lockdown. For me, the tapered re-introduction is the favoured option, even on 1 April. This would ease the financial stress in transactions that don't make it over the line before the deadline.
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15 January 2021 11:47 AM
An enthusiastic explanation of the plus-points - all Estate Agents will understand that approach ;-)
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28 July 2016 11:26 AM
I feel your pain.
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30 April 2016 09:56 AM
"don't care" is a bit rich coming from an agent with: no local offices for buyers to visit face-to-face; no local printed media advertising; no printed particulars; no posting service; no viewing staff, no idea about the area in which they are selling a property and extra charges for things the traditional agents consider as an essential and intrinsic part of the job. Provision of these things is tangible evidence that traditional agencies very much care. In contrast, Quirks assertion that On-Line-Only gives better results, is constructed on a narrow interpretation of statistics and plays on peoples natural inclination to "save" money.
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