Rosie McCormick Paice, Head of Residential Property at Edwin Coe LLP examines why proposed mansion tax reforms are less disruptive to prime London buyers than currency shifts, existing...
Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank explores how the Budget’s Mansion Tax decision has eased uncertainty in the prime London market while revealing the...
Pssst. Installing artificial grass could reduce the perceived value of a £2m property by around 5.2%, equivalent to £104,000. (but you didn't hear that from me, ok?)
Although the property sector was not a key focus of the Autumn Budget 2025, the fallout from the hotly debated “mansion tax” continues to ruffle feathers throughout the...
London accounts for 66% (940 transactions) of all homes sold over £2 million across England and Wales this year, with an estimated annual tax charge of £15.8 million.
Following a U-turn on income tax, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly considering a new levy on high-value homes, commonly referred to as a “mansion tax,” ahead of next...