Stamp duty holiday may not have been needed: KPMGpublished at 14:52 British Summer Time 8 July 2020
Quote MessageThe stamp duty cut until 31 March will be welcomed by the housing sector and those looking to move house. However, the market has already been motoring since lock down has been relaxed – pricing has remained stable and new reservations have been high. This has demonstrated the large pent up demand that still exists for home ownership and it has been accelerated towards family housing with gardens following people’s experiences through lock down. The stamp duty cut may therefore not have been needed.
Jan Crosby, UK head of infrastructure, building and construction at KPMG
Smaller homebuilders, however, do need help, and may not have been able to make use of the government-guaranteed CBILs and bounce back loans, says accountant KPMG's Mr Crosby.
Cheaper homes for key workers should also be a priority, he said.