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Hi all, after some advice - as per the title we are looking to buy a house that is currently 2x two bed flats of similar value it was converted in the 70's from one house and we'd like both buy both flats (for sale buy the same owner) and convert back to one house.
The bit that I am trying to find an up to date answer for is how much Stamp duty would be payable - here's what I (think) I know:
- The rules have recently changed so SDLT can no longer be claimed back
- If I buy the 2 flats as they are in a single transaction I will have to pay SDLT at the higher rate ON BOTH PROPERTIES - this will be an eyewatering £25k extra on the purchase compared to if it was just one property - this would mean that its out of my reach and is dead in the water.
I have found this definition of a Dwelling 'An existing building (or part of a building) that is used or suitable for use as a single dwelling or is in the process of being constructed or adapted for use as such.' and was hoping that if I can get the sellers to start the conversion, by removing the doors to the flats and removing the upstairs kitchen, then I the adaption for use as a single dwelling could apply and SDLT at the lower rate would apply to the whole building?
Is this a long shot? Has anyone else had any experience of this kind of conversion/deconversion?
Thanks!!
The bit that I am trying to find an up to date answer for is how much Stamp duty would be payable - here's what I (think) I know:
- The rules have recently changed so SDLT can no longer be claimed back
- If I buy the 2 flats as they are in a single transaction I will have to pay SDLT at the higher rate ON BOTH PROPERTIES - this will be an eyewatering £25k extra on the purchase compared to if it was just one property - this would mean that its out of my reach and is dead in the water.
I have found this definition of a Dwelling 'An existing building (or part of a building) that is used or suitable for use as a single dwelling or is in the process of being constructed or adapted for use as such.' and was hoping that if I can get the sellers to start the conversion, by removing the doors to the flats and removing the upstairs kitchen, then I the adaption for use as a single dwelling could apply and SDLT at the lower rate would apply to the whole building?
Is this a long shot? Has anyone else had any experience of this kind of conversion/deconversion?
Thanks!!
