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WORCESTER WR7 - £375,000
Freehold. 4 bedroom bungalow. 2 reception rooms. 4 bathrooms. Council Tax band F. 20th Century / 1980s property. Parking. Garage. Garden.
WORCESTER WR7
£375,000 - 4 BEDROOM BUNGALOW Ref No.3954391
MARGATE CT9 - £124,995
Leasehold (110 years remaining). 2 bedroom flat. One reception room. One bathroom. Council Tax band A. 20th Century / Pre-WWII property. No parking. No garage. Garden.
MARGATE CT9
£124,995 - 2 BEDROOM FLAT Ref No.3926637
PETERBOROUGH PE7 - £240,000
Freehold. 4 bedroom house (detached). 2 reception rooms. 2 bathrooms. Council Tax band D. 21st Century / New Build property. Parking. Garage. Garden.
PETERBOROUGH PE7
£240,000 - 4 BEDROOM HOUSE (DETACHED) Ref No.69517
NOTTINGHAM NG16 - £89,950
Freehold. 3 bedroom house (semi-detached). One reception room. One bathroom. Council Tax band A. 20th Century / 1950s property. No parking. No garage. Garden.
NOTTINGHAM NG16
£89,950 - 3 BEDROOM HOUSE (SEMI-DETACHED) Ref No.11412447

Calls for stamp duty to be abolished

First-time buyers should be exempt from having to pay stamp duty, according to finance experts.

First-time buyers should be exempt from having to pay stamp duty, according to finance experts.

Spokesmen at Alliance & Leicester Mortgages say that abolishing stamp duty tax would enable more first-time buyers to get onto the property ladder.

According to a recent survey carried out, almost two thirds (61 per cent) of first-time buyers are looking to spend over £120,000 on their first home and will face paying the stamp duty tax as a result.

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister calculated that the average cost of a first-time buyer property in the UK was £146,267 in the third quarter of 2005, suggesting that most people will have to pay the duty despite the government having doubled the stamp duty threshold last year.

Stephen Leonard, director of mortgages at Alliance & Leicester, said: "These potential homeowners are the life blood of the housing market. With first-time buyers at a 25-year low and house prices on the up, we hope that Gordon Brown will help ease the struggle for this group in this year's budget.

"Home exemption from stamp duty will go some way to alleviate the strain of home buying," he added.

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