End of Covid stamp duty break and reopening of some offices tip demand towards flats, say experts

The “race for space” that became characteristic of the property market during the Covid pandemic could be starting to slow, according to Halifax.

As people shunned city centre work and life during lockdowns, and the government introduced a stamp duty holiday, demand for country living – or at least a spare room – grew.

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