How to Buy or Invest in a Leasehold Flat
The reasons it takes longer are that the flat is part of a building which is fully owned by another individual or company. The building also sits on land that is not owned by the person who owns the flat. In actual fact, the flat owner is really only 'renting' the space they live in usually for a set period of time. In legal terms, this is known as a 'Leasehold' property and typically relates to a flat as opposed to a house. Understanding Leasehold Properties Freeholder's Responsibility Leaseholder's Responsbility If you are buying/investing in a flat, whatever the country, you need to do some extra checks:- Additional Costs of Owning a Flat During the move process, your legals will cost between £100 and £200 more as they have to do extra work to find out about the freeholder and look through an often 50 page thick leasehold document.After the move, you will have the usual costs to pay for the internal decoration and fixtures/fittings of the flat, but then you will also have to pay 'Ground Rent' and a 'Service Charge'. Ground Rent This is money paid to the Freeholder (ie the owner of the land) for its use and ranges from a few pounds a year to hundreds of pounds per month. Service Charges This is the money usually paid on a monthly basis to the Freeholder. It forms part of the Lease contract and pays for maintenance of the shared areas for the flat, such as the hallway, garage block, roof or drainage. The amount of service charge can vary greatly from a few pounds per month to several hundred. The service charge is really important to understand as it can be increased and changed at least annually. The main issue to understand is whether the service charge pays for all maintenance, rather than having to pay out hefty sums of money in one go. For example, large fixes such as window or roof upgrades can cost an individual flat owner several thousands of pounds without any notice! For more information about how we can help support you throughout your property project, please emai enquiries@designsonproperty.co.uk or call us on 0845 838 1763. We'd love to speak to you! Back to top Free Property Articles |
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