Kirstie Allsopp accuses Labour of ‘massive own goal’ as tax raid on expensive homes prompts house price slump

Property guru Kirstie Allsopp has accused Labour of a ‘massive own goal’ after a tax raid on expensive properties triggered a 25 per cent slump in house prices.

The television presenter and Location, Location, Location star highlighted a report in the Mail this week showing homes in parts of London have seen close to £300,000 wiped off their value in the past year.

The collapse in prices follows Labour’s decision to raise stamp duty on more expensive homes and impose a surcharge on second homes while also introducing a so-called ‘mansion tax’ of up to £7,500 a year on properties worth more

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