Laying out his budget this week, Chancellor Rishi Sunak extended the Stamp Duty holiday to October.
The stamp duty holiday, which applies in England and Northern Ireland, had been due to end on March 31.
However, the extension means prospective homeowners looking at homes valued at £500,000 will not have to pay any stamp duty on the purchase up until October.
The Chancellor’s extension of the scheme – which had been due to run for nine months – could save the average homebuyer over £2,000.
Here we take a look at some of the homes available in Watford for under £500,000 that would benefit from the stamp duty holiday.
Three-bed terraced house, Coates Way, Watford
Price: £425,000
This family home offers three generously sized bedrooms with two doubles and one single as well as the family bathroom.
Featuring a driveway with space for multiple cars and a large ground floor living room, this home would make the ideal property for a young family.
The highlight of the home is the long spacious garden, with plenty of space for kids to play.
Two-bed flat, West Street, Watford
Price: £495,000
Just over 300 meters from Watford Junction, this modern flat boasts two bedrooms, two bathrooms and one living room and kitchen space.
Two-bed maisonette, Fairlawns, Langley Road, Watford
Price: £385,000
A two-bedroom duplex located in the highly sought after area of Nascot Wood.
The property boasts spacious accommodation set over two floors comprising, private front entrance to first floor, living room, kitchen and bathroom, stairs rising to the second floor housing two double bedrooms and a separate toilet.
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