Stamp Duty: The Hidden Barrier Holding Back Britain’s Housing Market

As calls grow louder to abolish stamp duty, many believe the tax is creating unnecessary barriers for buyers and slowing the UK property market. With affordability already under pressure, industry experts argue meaningful reform could help unlock greater movement, accessibility and confidence across the housing sector.
Stamp Duty: The Hidden Barrier Holding Back Britain’s Housing Market
Pressure is mounting on the Government to reform or abolish stamp duty as growing criticism suggests the tax is slowing the UK housing market and making home ownership increasingly difficult, particularly for first-time buyers. Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride recently described stamp duty as one of the most economically damaging taxes, arguing it discourages people from moving home, restricts housing supply and creates unnecessary barriers for buyers trying to enter the market.

Industry experts warn that the current system is trapping families in unsuitable homes, reducing market fluidity and impacting related sectors that rely on housing transactions. With affordability already stretched by higher mortgage rates and rising living costs, many buyers are struggling to save enough to cover deposits, legal fees and moving expenses, while also facing significant stamp duty charges.

The debate has intensified as property professionals continue to call for meaningful reform to help stimulate activity and support growth across the housing sector. Amos Estates fully supports the abolition of stamp duty, viewing it as an unnecessary cost burden for buyers, especially first-time buyers where every penny counts. Removing the tax would help improve affordability, encourage mobility and create a more accessible and dynamic housing market for everyone.

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