A guide to Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's ‘mini-budget’ and what it could mean for you

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A guide to Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's ‘mini-budget’ and what it could mean for you
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“During a cost of living crisis, it feels like the government didn’t read the room.”

She continued, “The threshold before stamp duty for first-time buyers is being raised to £425,000. Before the announcement, stamp duty relief was unavailable for any first-time buyer with a home priced over £500,000; this threshold will now be raised to £625,000. This will be encouraging for those based in London and the south.

However, Sarah also noted that “Those wanting to buy should also be aware of the significant and ongoing supply/demand imbalance. The new stamp duty cuts, designed to stimulate demand, could lead to even more buyers chasing the same homes, pushing up property prices even higher."How will the budget affect women who already own property?, “For women that own a property, it may encourage many to sell as demand may increase and open up the housing market.

“If your repayments are going to increase, you need to assess whether you can afford the increase. Creating a budget for all expenses will allow you to see where money can be saved to go towards the rising mortgage payments.”Lauren Pomfret points out that the budget didn’t “directly tackle the cost of living crisis outside of the energy price freeze, which had already been announced.

However, Sarah Brill notes that the energy price freeze will benefit families, saying, “The price cap and £400 government energy bill contribution will provide parents with some support to see their families through the winter months."

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