The Impact of the end of the Stamp Duty holiday

April 2nd, 2010

The end of the Stamp duty holiday had a dramatic effect on the housing market as the Council of Mortgage Lenders reported 49% fewer house purchase mortgages were granted in January than in December. However the 32,000 loans granted was still an increase on the 23,000 for the same time last year. The biggest drop was in first time buyers where the number of loans dropped by 54% compared to the number of mortgages granted in December.

The end of the Stamp Duty Holiday saw an increase of 49% in mortgages granted in December followed by a 71% drop in January.

The Director General of the CML Michael Coogan said, “When the December and January data are taken together, they show little change in the underlying market conditions compared with recent months, with activity still slow but well up on the lows of a year earlier.”

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