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Annagram Homes in Axbridge, Cheddar, Winscombe, Wedmore, Somerset


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STAR


£535,000

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2
STAR £535,000A very realistically priced spacious and versatile detached country farmhouse with
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CHEDDAR


Offers in the region of £600,000

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4
CHEDDAR Offers in the region of £600,000A rare opportunity to acquire a fine period property with spacious, characterful
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AXBRIDGE


£219,950

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
AXBRIDGE £219,950Affordable yet surprisingly spacious three bedroom terraced family home, offered in very
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BLACKFORD


£595,000

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
BLACKFORD £595,000Beautifully presented and deceptively spacious stone fronted single storey residence in

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Annagram Team are specialists in property for sale in and properties to let in Somerset. Annagram have four estate agents in Axbridge, Cheddar, Winscombe and Wedmore and with our membership of the Team network of estate agents, we are able to offer homes for sale right across the Somerset and Bristol area.

Owned by its three partners, Neil Jenkin, Sue Iles and Edward Creswick, Annagram Team offer a bespoke personal and professional service whether you are selling, letting or purchasing your home.

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CML: Drop in stamp duty revenue may drive change

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Falling stamp duty revenue could prompt the government to reform the system, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML).

Although the revenue figures for the 2007-08 fiscal year are not available until September the organisation predicts that £7 billion will be raised, an increase on the previous year, which it suggests is down to the strong housing market up until mid-2007.

However, for the next fiscal year the CML expects the government to experience a £3 billion shortfall in revenue from residential stamp duty, due to a decline in house purchases and falling prices.

"The 'slab' structure of stamp duty, under which duty is charged at the highest appropriate rate on the whole purchase price, including the parts below lower thresholds, has meant significant 'fiscal drag' in recent years," it said in a statement.

In line with calls from other leading property bodies, including the National Association of Estate Agents, the CML is urging the government to reform the system to make it fairer and persuade more first-time buyers to enter the market.