Originally posted by Churchill
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and this will help because?
So building land prices are set to rocket.
So new builds will be even more expensive.
Which will make older properties more appealing.
Which will push up prices even more.
Now what was it NL were saying about a housing shortage?
What were they saying about 1st time buyers being priced out of the market?
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May now be worth speculating by buying one of those plots without planning permission in the Home Counties?
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxThose giant green alien lizards breed at a prodigious rate.
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Originally posted by wendigo100Why do we need loads of new houses?
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Originally posted by zeitghostOooooooooooooooooooops.
There goes the green belt.
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wonder if this rule is being bought in, in anticipation of giving vast amounts of green belt over for building houses and making sure that Gordon gets part of the financial rewards
Milan.
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interestingly this tax on land with planning permission may make it easier to get planning permission as Gordon will have a vested interest in planning permission being approved
Milan.
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New Land tax
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/pol...icle308976.ece
The Government is to bring in a "housing land tax" to share some of the huge windfall gains that are made when land is sold off for housebuilding
Nice.
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