Neutral decor.
Radiator, neutral decor.
Front facing into bay window, gas fire with surround & hearth, radiator, neutral decor.
Rear facing into bay window, radiator, neutral decor.
Front facing into bay window, radiator, neutral decor.
Rear facing, range of fitted wall and base units in beech finish with complimentary worktops. Inset sink and drainer with mixer taps over, tiled splashback, radiator, neutral decor.
Rear facing, three piece bathroom suite in white comprising sink and toilet, shower over, radiator, partly tiled walls, neutral decor.
At the front of the property there is a lawned garden and paved path and the same to the side leading to concrete driveway and paved rear garden.
The property is Leasehold for 999 years from 23rd October 1957 with Ground Rent of £6.00 per annum.
Residential property rates
You usually pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on increasing portions of the property price when you buy residential property, for example a house or flat.
The amount you pay depends on:
• when you bought the property
• how much you paid for it
• whether you’re eligible for relief or an exemption
Rates for a single property
You pay SDLT at these rates if, after buying the property, it is the only residential property you own.
You will usually pay 5% on top of these rates if you own another residential property.
Rates from 1 April 2025
Property or lease premium or transfer value SDLT rate
Up to £125,000 Zero
The next £125,000 (the portion from £125,001 to £250,000) 2%
The next £675,000 (the portion from £250,001 to £925,000) 5%
The next £575,000 (the portion from £925,001 to £1.5 million) 10%
The remaining amount (the portion above £1.5 million) 12%
Example
In April 2025 you buy a house for £295,000. The SDLT you owe will be calculated as follows:
• 0% on the first £125,000 = £0
• 2% on the second £125,000 = £2,500
• 5% on the final £45,000 = £2,250
• total SDLT = £4,750