The Advantages of Park Home Living for Later Life
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At its core, an assisted move scheme is designed to help someone coordinate the sale of their existing home alongside the purchase of a park home, rather than leaving the two to run on entirely separate, uncoordinated timelines. Depending on how a scheme is structured, that support can include help with marketing an existing property, coordination with estate agents, or general guidance through the practical steps of selling one home while buying another. The precise mechanics vary by provider and by scheme, which is exactly why it is worth treating any scheme as something to confirm directly rather than something to assume.
That said, tax treatment depends on individual circumstances, and rules can be interpreted differently depending on a person's own financial position. This article is a general explanation of why the position differs, not a statement of how it applies to any one person's situation. Anyone with questions about their own liability, or about how a park home purchase fits into their wider financial or tax position, should speak to an independent financial adviser or accountant before making a decision. Tingdene can confirm the practical details of a specific park and home, but individual tax advice should always come from a qualified adviser.
Find out more at Tingdene Residential Parks.
Stamp Duty Land Tax, in England, and its equivalents elsewhere in the UK, apply to the purchase of land and property in the usual bricks-and-mortar sense. A park home itself is a manufactured, mobile structure rather than land, and it typically sits on a pitch that is leased or licensed from the park operator rather than owned outright by the resident in the way a house and its plot would be. Because of that distinction in how ownership and land are structured, the transaction generally falls outside the scope of the tax that applies to conventional property purchases.
Downsizing is often talked about purely in terms of square footage, as if the only question is how much space someone still needs. In practice, the more useful question is what kind of home actually supports independent living as life moves into a new stage, and that is where park home living tends to earn its reputation.
If you have come across the phrase "park home" for the first time, it is easy to picture something closer to a caravan or a holiday chalet. In fact, a residential park home is a proper, permanent home, built to strict UK residential standards and designed to be lived in all year round, every year, not just for a holiday season.
That said, tax treatment depends on individual circumstances, and rules can be interpreted differently depending on a person's own financial position. This article is a general explanation of why the position differs, not a statement of how it applies to any one person's situation. Anyone with questions about their own liability, or about how a park home purchase fits into their wider financial or tax position, should speak to an independent financial adviser or accountant before making a decision. Tingdene can confirm the practical details of a specific park and home, but individual tax advice should always come from a qualified adviser.
Find out more at Tingdene Residential Parks.
Stamp Duty Land Tax, in England, and its equivalents elsewhere in the UK, apply to the purchase of land and property in the usual bricks-and-mortar sense. A park home itself is a manufactured, mobile structure rather than land, and it typically sits on a pitch that is leased or licensed from the park operator rather than owned outright by the resident in the way a house and its plot would be. Because of that distinction in how ownership and land are structured, the transaction generally falls outside the scope of the tax that applies to conventional property purchases.
Downsizing is often talked about purely in terms of square footage, as if the only question is how much space someone still needs. In practice, the more useful question is what kind of home actually supports independent living as life moves into a new stage, and that is where park home living tends to earn its reputation.
If you have come across the phrase "park home" for the first time, it is easy to picture something closer to a caravan or a holiday chalet. In fact, a residential park home is a proper, permanent home, built to strict UK residential standards and designed to be lived in all year round, every year, not just for a holiday season.
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