Listed for £199,950
March 2, 2026
Sold for £111,500
2024
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Bedroom 1 - 3.84m x 4.14m (12'7 x 13'7 ) - Front facing window with blinds, newly carpeted, neutral decor, feature fireplace, ceiling light and radiator.
Bedroom 2 - 2.11m x 3.43m (6'11 x 11'3) - Rear facing window with blinds, newly carpeted, neutral decor, ceiling light.
Bathroom - 1.68m x 1.63m (5'6 x 5'4 ) - Rear facing bathroom, comprises of bath with mains-fed shower unit and half shower screen, low level WC and basin fully tiled walls and flooring and spotlights.
External - This property benefits from a large enclosed private rear garden a rare find in a terrace property, to the front of the property is on street parking.
Tenure - We have been advised this property is freehold.
Stamp Duty - Residential property rates
You usually pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on increasing portions of the property price when you buy residential property, for example a house or flat.
The amount you pay depends on:
• when you bought the property
• how much you paid for it
• whether you’re eligible for relief or an exemption
Rates for a single property
You pay SDLT at these rates if, after buying the property, it is the only residential property you own.
You will usually pay 5% on top of these rates if you own another residential property.
Rates from 1 April 2025
Property or lease premium or transfer value SDLT rate
Up to £125,000 Zero
The next £125,000 (the portion from £125,001 to £250,000) 2%
The next £675,000 (the portion from £250,001 to £925,000) 5%
The next £575,000 (the portion from £925,001 to £1.5 million) 10%
The remaining amount (the portion above £1.5 million) 12%
Example
In April 2025 you buy a house for £295,000. The SDLT you owe will be calculated as follows:
• 0% on the first £125,000 = £0
• 2% on the second £125,000 = £2,500
• 5% on the final £45,000 = £2,250
• total SDLT = £4,750