
The MPs, who form the Northern Research Group (NRG), are reiterating concerns from industry experts that an end to the stamp duty holiday will trigger a plunge in house prices and transactions this year. Capital Economics warned homeowners to brace for a 5pc tumble in prices.
The NRG is led by former Northern Powerhouse minister Jake Berry, who has warned Sunak that “to relinquish support now would cause long-term damage to large parts of the North and weaken our recovery”.
They are also calling for a £20 increase to weekly Universal Credit payments until lockdown ends.
Propertymark’s Property Support Package
Over the course of the pandemic, we have campaigned for a Stamp Duty/LTT/LBTT holiday across the four nations of the UK and then promoted the benefits to consumers of extending the Stamp Duty holiday.
We continue to call for an extension to the property tax holiday to avoid unintended consequences such as transactions falling through, house prices falling, and a sudden loss of momentum in the markets.
In our representation to the Budget 2021, we have called for an extension to the SDLT cut for at least another six months and the allowance that those who have an offer formally accepted prior to the end of the current cut to stamp duty or any further extension, qualify for the relief.
Join the campaign to extend the cut to Stamp Duty by writing to your local MP outlining your experiences and asking them to make representation to the Chancellor ahead of the Budget on 3 March 2020. Our collective efforts and your role with your local representatives are vital in making the campaign effective.