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    Luxury property prices slump as non-doms flee London

    June 15, 20252 Mins Read


    By ANNE ASHWORTH

    Updated: 10:45 BST, 15 June 2025

    The scrapping of the ‘non-dom’ tax regime has produced one set of beneficiaries: families wanting to move to London’s poshest parts.

    Areas such as Belgravia and Knightsbridge, with their white stucco terraces, are suddenly within reach of well-off families previously exiled as prices are slashed by up to 40 per cent.

    Becky Fatemi of estate agent Sotheby’s said: ‘There has never been a better time to start looking in Kensington, Knightsbridge and Westminster – the areas non-doms have typically left.’

    By contrast £1 million-plus properties in Chiswick and other more outlying areas need to be trimmed by just 5 per cent to sell.

    Elite: Prices in London's Belgravia have fallen by as much as 40 per cent

    Elite: Prices in London’s Belgravia have fallen by as much as 40 per cent

    About 10 per cent of non-domiciled residents have fled the UK, driven out by changes to inheritance tax among other shifts in the rules. Fatemi says a year ago some period Knightsbridge houses were changing hands at £2,500 a square foot. This has fallen 40 per cent to £1,500-£1,600. The average UK price is £300.

    Period houses on three or more storeys and without a lift are languishing on the market, for those longing for Regency era Bridgerton-type elegance.

    Overseas investors pay 19 per cent stamp duty on a second home amounting to a £4.6 million stamp duty bill on a £25,000,000 house. This falls to £2.9 million for a UK buyer who does not own another home.

    However, Fatemi warns: ‘There is only a four-to-five-month window of a good supply of homes because another influx of American prime central London househunters has started.’

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