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Parties promise to kickstart housing market in final TV debate

Plans to increase the stamp duty threshold, convert 250,000 empty properties into new homes and give tax relief to first-time buyers were among measures to kickstart the housing market pledged by party leaders in last night’s third and final TV debate.

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