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‘NO MAGIC BULLET’ SOLUTION – DRAKEFORD

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First Minister Mark Drakeford claims there is no “single-bullet solution” for the housing crisis gripping north Wales, but new measures are in the pipeline.

Speaking on a visit to the region, Mr Drakeford said a scheme helping people buy new-build properties had hit the spot – but accepted buying older properties in their localities was becoming a major problem for many north Walians.

He promised a package of measures to try to sort out the mess as locals increasing­ly lose out on homes to people from the major cities in the Midlands and north-west of England.

Many houses are being sold within a day, some for way above the asking price, as the exodus from city life gathers pace.

It’s leaving residents outbid and frustrated. Mr Drakeford said working with partners on a range of measures was the key to arresting the situation.

He said: “We are going to bring forward some proposals, aimed particular­ly in those communitie­s where young people are unable to stay.

“It will be some measures to do with the way we tax property sales, there’ll be measures to do with planning – rights local authoritie­s will be able to use.

“There will be things we can use to do with Land Transactio­n arrangemen­ts.

“None of these by themselves are a single-bullet solution but if we bring together a range of measures we can use, then we can make a difference.”

Land Transactio­n Tax is the Welsh equivalent of Stamp Duty, paid in England.

For sales completed up to June 30 you can purchase a property costing up to £250,000 without paying LTT, after Welsh Government scrapped the bottom rate of 3.5% for purchases above £180,000.

Any portion above the sale price above £250,000 attracts a 5% charge, above £400,000 it’s 7.5% and above £750,000 it’s 10% – with the top rate (above £1.5m) attracting a 12.5% charge.

For transactio­ns completed from July 1 you’ll pay 3.5% LTT on anything between £180,000 and £250,000 in addition, which some experts believe has contribute­d to the rush to buy in north Wales before those changes come in.

Welsh Government’s Help to Buy scheme has aided local people in buying new-build properties up to £250,000, as long as they have a 5% deposit.

 ??  ?? > First Minister Mark Drakeford in Llandudno last week
> First Minister Mark Drakeford in Llandudno last week

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