What the budget delivers to estate agents and the property industry at a glance.

 

The High Street

Local high streets to benefit from £675 million to improve transport links, re-develop empty shops as homes and offices and restore and re-use old and historic properties.

Home Buyers and Landlords

First-time buyers purchasing shared equity homes of up to £500,000 to be exempt from stamp duty

Lettings relief limited to properties where the owner is in shared occupancy with the tenant

New House Building

£500m for the Housing Infrastructure Fund, designed to enable a further 650,000 homes to be built

Strategic partnerships with 9 Housing Associations which will deliver 13,000 homes across England

Up to £1bn of British Business Bank guarantees to support the revival of SME housebuilders

Consultation on simplification of the process for conversion of commercial property into new homes to see parishes and neighbourhoods enabling more homes for sale to local people to buy, at prices they can afford.

Funding to empower up to 500 neighbourhoods to allocate or permission land for housing through the neighbourhood planning system for sale at a discount to local people in perpetuity.

 

Your Money

National Living Wage will increase from April 2019  from £7.83 an hour to £8.21.

The tax-free Personal Allowance will rise to £12,500

The Higher Rate Threshold of 40% will increase from £46,350 to £50,000 in April 2019.

In 2019, fuel duty will remain frozen for the ninth year in a row.

Your Business

Business rates bill for firms with a rateable value of £51,000 or less to be cut by third over two years

Annual Investment Allowance to increase five-fold from £200,000 to £1 million to help businesses invest and grow

Businesses will be able to deduct 2% of the cost of any new non-residential structures and buildings off their profits before they pay tax.

And if you could do with even more relief……….  let the public use your toilet for a 100% business rate relief.