Comment | From Google:
"The property that you consider your main home is known as your primary residence (or your ‘Principal Private Residence’ in taxman-speak). Any additional property you own (including buy-to-let property) is known as a secondary residence."
This person is living somewhere in London, their primary residence (with their parents, which they will inherit). The property in Glasgow would be their second home, because it's not their primary residence. |
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