Something I didn't know until having a quick look at this is how well it's already geared for people and businesses with big buying power.
Turns out the stamp duty you pay on a second residential property is reduced if you buy 6+ at once as it's then considered a commercial transaction so the stamp duty is reduced.
Jeremy Hunt, perfectly legitimately, made use of this when buying 7 flats at the same time.
Huh. I guess the more money you have the more you save.
Sorry, but of a tangent but I found it, well, interesting...
Companies want to move into this area and they have lobbied very hard. They want to push out the small private landlords, bigger landlords also want to push out smaller landlords. Ultimatly they do not want people to own property, they want you to rent. Declining Homeownership now a real problem. The system is bent towards the large landowner and companies.
The legal system favours companies and the very rich.
They got rid of RTB (RTB was one of the best policies that allowed the explosion of homeownership in this country, the initial policy model was a win win for both, yet the council and future gov destroyed it).
They got rid of RTB and again got the population behind it, yet they failed to highlight the majority loss of council homes were not RTB but councils giving large portions of their portfolio to housing associations for FREE. The idea: HAs would manage the properties and keep them in a good state. Which we have seen this not true and now they are asking for government funding to bring them up to a good state.
Housing associations are owned by equity companies. Don't get me started with shared ownership scam, lol. People are truly dumb if they entered the property system this way.
If I had a choice, renting a property or shared ownership I would go for rental. These poor shareholder buyers have lost a large portion of there original deposit.
This business model is common wherever assets that once belonged to the public have been privatised. Time and again, the policy has proven to be a failure, with taxpayers continuing to bear the cost.
Look at the massive leasehold problem in this country . large freeholders are using the human rights law to protect their business model and fleece the public privately or publicly.
News - Nigel Lewis - Leaseholders have failed in their attempt to stop freeholders from challenging the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act.
www.landlordzone.co.uk
The government 10 years ago destroyed the legal system in this country for the average person.
The more I see this in the business world the more I want to get out of this country.
Everything that made the UK system fair and balanced is being taken apart, destroyed.
Your tax money, central and local government wealth is being transferred to companies and the very rich. It is being legally stolen from the public.
Corporate welfare is the biggest drain of taxpayers money in this country. These landlords are making millions from asylum housing, the system is bent towards these landlords and away from home ownership. The asylum problem can be stopped in 24 hours by the government if they really want to stop it.
500k property tax is another attack on the private homeowner. They will never introduce council base of proportion of value. Why should a 10 million pound property pay the same council tax as a 500k property. The temporal yield favours the rich over the average person.
Local and government are selling their income deriving assets.
This is why I am getting out before they start to take large chunks of my wealth, it is a disaster and very sad what's going on in this country.
You may choose to continue arguing with people like me, but those who defend this are either conditioned or driven by patriotism.