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LIVE 24-SEVEN KENDRICK HOMES


Despite being a very difficult year, we believe it is now a great time to buy a Kendrick Home. With increased time at home, it is important for all of us to be in the right living environment. Kendrick Homes are designed and built to suit modern day living as shown by a high quality specification.


There is no time like the present to consider a move with the Government making significant adjustments to stamp duty and the phasing out of Help to Buy Equity Loan.


STAMP DUTY


The Government has increased the lower stamp duty threshold to £500,000, saving you up to £15,000.


The stamp duty holiday means anyone buying a property below £500,000 won't need to pay stamp duty until 1st April 2021. This applies to both first time buyers and those moving on from an existing home alike.


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If you're buying a new home over £500,000, you'll need to pay Stamp Duty Land Tax charges. The amount you pay increases on a sliding scale, but you'll still pay less than before the stamp duty holiday.


Visit www.kendrickhomes.co.uk to find out more about Kington Grove and to see other developments across central England.


PETERSCOURT BARNT GREEN £1,400,000


THE OLD RECTORY SHUSTOKE £1,300,000


The Old Rectory is a superb example of a Jacobean dwelling and has links to antiquarian, William Dugdale. This Grade II listed property boasts exquisite characterful details, five Double Bedrooms, four with en-suite Bathrooms, four Reception rooms, a Dining Room, glorious mature gardens and an abundance of quirky 17th century items. This unique property also comes with the added benefit of two further barn conversions with excellent potential.


John Shepherd Collection 01564 786 633


http://www.johnshepherd.com


Peterscourt was built at the end of the 19th century as a residence for Lord Windsor, later the Earl of Plymouth. This hugely expansive detached property encompasses 7458 sq ft, it benefits from seven double bedrooms, three reception rooms, an impressive kitchen/breakfast room, a cellar, a playroom and stunning formal gardens. This superb property truly captures Victorian style but is perfect for modern day family living.


John Shepherd Collection 01564 786 633


http://www.johnshepherd.com LIVE24-SEVEN.COM


WHAT A GREAT TIME TO BUY HELP TO BUY


The Help to Buy Equity Loan, which is currently available to first time buyers and home owners will end in March 2021. The loan allows you to borrow up to 20% of the cost of a new build home.


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