Reducing stamp duty is the key to unlocking the housing
crisis, according to new research from retirement living provider Audley Group.
With the general election around the corner, solving the housing crisis remains
a key focus for many. Some 33% of UK respondents believe a reduction in stamp
duty would be the most effective policy in addressing housing shortages. This
was followed by more initiatives to assist first-time buyers (30%), greater support
for older people who want to downsize (30%) and more suitable housing options
for older people (30%). Read more on the Property Investor Today website.
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