Mansion Tax on Homes over £2 million

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Comment on Mansion Tax being introduced for homes over £2 million and £5 million from April 2028

Colleen Babcock, Rightmove’s property expert says: “The property market needs less taxation not more, to encourage and enable movement. Today’s announcement of a Mansion Tax could lead to some distortion at the top end of the market, particularly as the implementation date draws closer. It may also have an impact across the rest of the market.

“Even if some wealthier buyers are unfazed by an additional cost, we could see some fall-throughs as others in this price bracket reconsider the long-term implication of their purchase. Sellers of homes priced very close to the £2 million mark may need to ask for £1.99 million to avoid putting off potential buyers. And retired homeowners who benefitted from house price inflation may face the difficult decision of whether they can afford the annual upkeep of a £2 million home.

“Importantly, while this likely very complex tax aims to target the £2 million and £5 million price sectors, there is an inevitable trickle-down effect for the rest of the market. Even though our data shows that less than 0.5% of sales would be directly affected, a slower market can affect all types of movers, from first-time buyers to key workers and families.

“While there will always be a market for the highest priced, premium properties in the most popular locations, this tax would disproportionately affect London and the south of England markets, which are still recovering from April’s stamp duty increase. It’s a tax which is more stifling than supportive of movement and growth within the housing market.”

On property income tax increasing by 2%

Colleen Babcock, Rightmove’s property expert says: “Landlords might look like an easy target, but rental market taxation is usually detrimental to tenants looking to rent a home. The simple fact is that in order to provide tenants with much needed homes landlord investors need to be able to make the sums add up. Changes to mortgage interest relief, higher buy-to-let mortgage rates, the cost of compliance changes, and stamp duty increases have only made that harder. While UK Finance data suggests that despite challenges, more landlords are investing in new purchases and remortgaging than last year, today’s news will make it even harder for some landlords to make investments viable.”

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