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Request Over the last five years, how many First Time Buyer properties have been purchased using the first time buyer tax benefit and then been resold within twelve months …
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Information for first time buyers including who qualifies as a first time buyer and what happens if you already own property
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The Housing Needs Survey collects information on future housing needs and aspirations of Jersey households
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of 3 bed family homes available for first time buyers vastly below prices demanded by private … My questions 1. Is there a first time buyers list …
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The affordability of buying housing in Jersey for working households
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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If you change job or move house, or if you move to Jersey, you'll need a registration card.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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We offer both a fantastic lifestyle and professional opportunities that compare with anything you’ll find in a mainland UK hospital.
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Request With reference to the Quarterly House Price index produced by Statistics Jersey that have shown continual increases of House Prices since Senator Mézec took on the role …
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The Government Plan is the Government of Jersey’s budget document for the next 4 years and sets out the income and expenditure that Ministers are proposing
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Request A How many of the apartments sold at Horizon attracted the higher rate of stamp duty that came into effect in January 2023 … C How many appeals have there been by …
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Request How many first time buyer property transactions have taken place within … the Public Registry are therefore not “First Time Buyers” but are buyers that qualified for reduced …
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The Treasury Minister, Deputy Susie Pinel, presents the 2019 Budget to the States Assembly
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Treasury and Resources Minister, Senator Alan Maclean, presents the draft Budget 2017 to the States Assembly
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The Minister for Treasury and Resources Statement to the Assembly - 8 October 2013
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The Treasury and Resources Minister, Senator Alan Maclean, presents the Budget 2016 to the States Assembly