We are hoping to buy soon anyway. Just a case of me finding a job (and getting the rest of a deposit together!)
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CommentAuthorJoolsy
Hopefully I will be :-) xx
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CommentAuthorAngelaeris
Hopefully! September 2011 we'll be looking at buying our first home together! We still live at home with the parents at the moment! However I think the price we are looking at paying was under the old stamp duty figure anyway!
21st September 2011 the day I became Mrs Davis!
CommentAuthorBeckythemadcow
Saving for a deposit at the same time as saving and spending for the wedding!
no way! i never knew! That is awesome! thought we would have to stick under 125,000!!! yey!! Good news!! xxxx
CommentAuthorx~Hails~x
ooo Really? Well hopefully we will be soon!
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CommentAuthorauntiewoo
Am devastated for those poor people with properties worth a million tho! must be sooo hard for them! Lol
CommentAuthorMrs Sazra
We are hoping to move in the summer, so will be taking advantage (although didn't know about it til you said, only thing I paid attention to was cider going up 10%! lol)
CommentAuthorJoneseygal
Just a word of warning if you are buying with someone else you both have to be first time buyers and you cannot have owned property anywhere in the world! I have a pair of clients who had hoped to benefit but they miss out as although he is a first time buyer she isn't.
It ONLY applies to first time buyers.
CommentAuthorMrs (Dove) Pidgeon
Joneseygal- what about for rental properties? It will be our first purchase, but we will live in Army accomodation.
Now a extremely happy German housewife and now a Mother!!!!
Islay Jean born 24th June in Hannover.
CommentAuthorJoneseygal
As long as neither of you have owned it outright so if you have been living in rented accommodation you should be fine. You also have to intend to live in the property as your main residence!!
CommentAuthorMrs (Dove) Pidgeon
So if one of us lives there for a while, its ok?
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Islay Jean born 24th June in Hannover.
CommentAuthorJoneseygal
I think so, as long as you don't rent it out to anyone else as an investment!
CommentAuthorMrs (Dove) Pidgeon
Thats our problem... we will be moving around, so want a house to rent out so in 20 years we are one the property ladder.
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Islay Jean born 24th June in Hannover.
CommentAuthorJoneseygal
Quoting from the official guidance that has been issued by HMRC:
"The purchaser or purchasers must intend to occupy the property as their only or main residence"
and then again later
"The purchaser must be a person who intends to occupy the property as his or her main residence".
It's basically an attempt to bring help first time buyers get on the property ladder an to get them back into the market in the hope that this will stimulate the market and get it moving again.
CommentAuthorMrs Turps (Nicpep)
I got lucky, I bought mine at the end of last year before they changed the stamp duty threashold so i didnt have to pay on mine :)
18-09-10
Now a married lady :)
Im a rebel me
CommentAuthorJoneseygal
We had a rush of people trying to complete before Christmas so as to avoid stamp duty and it was a bit of a nightmare for us as we were sooooo busy!