Surge in larger homes for sale amid capital gains tax fears, Rightmove says

12-09-2024 04:00 1 Minutes reading Positive 0.56
<p>Speculation Rachel Reeves to raise tax in budget thought one reason for some homeowners cashing out</p><p>Growing speculation about a capital gains tax (CGT) raid in October’s budget appears to have prompted a surge in the number of larger homes being put up for sale, the UK’s biggest property website says.</p><p>Rightmove said in the week ending 9 September there had been “a flurry of activity at the top end” of the market. The number of larger homes – defined as four-bedroom detached houses and all five-bedroom and larger properties – being listed for sale in Great Britain was 15% more than in the same period last year. And in the east and south-west of England, which include some of the UK’s most popular coastal and countryside hotspots, the percentage was over 20%.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/money/2024/sep/12/surge-in-larger-homes-for-sale-amid-capital-gains-tax-fears-rightmove-says">Continue reading...</a>

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