Stamp Duty on a £275,000 House

What you'll pay in 2026 — for each buyer type, with the full band-by-band maths.

On a £275,000 home purchase in England or Northern Ireland in 2026, Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) ranges from £0 (first-time buyer) through £3,750 (standard home mover) to £17,500 (additional property / buy-to-let). The exact figure depends on who you are and what you're buying.

The headline numbers at £275,000

Buyer typeSDLTEffective rate
First-time buyer£00.00%
Standard home mover£3,7501.36%
Additional property (2nd home / BTL)£17,5006.36%

Non-UK residents add 2% to every band in any of the categories above.

First-time buyer at £275,000

First-time buyers pay nothing on a £275,000 home. The FTB nil-rate band runs up to £300,000.

Band-by-band: 0% on the first £275,000 (band £0–£275,000) = £0. Total: £0.

Standard home mover at £275,000

For a home mover replacing their only or main residence:

Band-by-band: 0% on the first £125,000 (band £0–£125,000) = £0 · 2% on the next £125,000 (band £125,000–£250,000) = £2,500 · 5% on the next £25,000 (band £250,000–£275,000) = £1,250. Total: £3,750.

Additional property at £275,000

For a buy-to-let, second home, or any purchase where the buyer will own another residential property at the end of the day of completion:

Band-by-band: 5% on the first £125,000 (band £0–£125,000) = £6,250 · 7.000000000000001% on the next £125,000 (band £125,000–£250,000) = £8,750 · 10% on the next £25,000 (band £250,000–£275,000) = £2,500. Total: £17,500.

That's £13,750 more than the standard rate. The 5% additional-property surcharge stacks on every band above the £40,000 entry threshold.

Who typically buys at £275,000?

First-time buyers in commuter towns, upsizers from a starter flat, or buy-to-let investors in regional cities.

Threshold context at this price

Beyond SDLT: the total cost to complete

SDLT is the biggest single tax but not the only cost. At £275,000, budget for:

Use the home buying cost calculator for an itemised total at this price.

Calculate variations

To model a different price, buyer type or scenario:

Related reading

Rates last verified against HMRC: 25 May 2026.