Britain could have no homes left on market in TWO MONTHS due to Covid crisis

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Britain could have no homes left on the market in two months

BRITAIN could have no homes left on the market in just two months as the Covid crisis sends the market into a frenzy.

There are less than two months’ worth of homes left to buy across almost a fifth of the UK, according to property data analysts TwentyCi. TwentyCi warned that the shortage is like “walking into the supermarket and finding the shelves are not fully stocked and, in some cases, practically empty”.But Covid has meant less homes are being put up for sale.Stamp duty has been scrapped on properties up to £500,000 since July last year in an attempt to boost the housing market.for the first time in eight years and the housing market stalled as a result of the first lockdown.

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Not surprised

Where will all the illegal immigrants stay

Wait until the stamp duty holiday lapses. Apparently saving 15k on stamp duty it worth paying 50k more on the price

seriously, where do you get the ideas for these bollocks stories?

Treating housing (esp. outside London) as an *int'l* asset class, or acquiescence to that (c.1970s), may have been a mistake. FDI applied elsewhere ex) *commercial* property, is great. FDI logic applied to housing..prices-out & decimates historic communities. Not conservative.

Treating housing (esp. outside London) as an *int'l* asset class, or acquiescence to that (c.1960s), may have been a mistake. FDI applied elsewhere ex) *commercial* property, is great. FDI logic applied to housing..prices-out & decimates historic communities. Not conservative.

Soon as this stamp duty gimmick comes to an end there will be no issue

None at all?

Marvellous. My valuation has just gone through the roof 😂😂😂 💰 💰 💰

Must all be first time buyers then .. unless everyone moving is going to a second home.. what a load of bollox

More bullshit

Build back better

Don’t be ridiculous

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