If the flat is only worth £270k even with a normal length lease , the cost to extend from 68 to 99 years or 110 years is approx £24,000
This can have downsides to it, one couple I know have to find thousands to pay their share in roof repairs they simply don’t have that type of money at the moment.
How could you possibly come up with a figure without knowing the ground rent!
Is the other person joint freeholder?
If the flat is only worth £270k even with a normal length lease , the cost to extend from 68 to 99 years or 110 years is approx £24,000
The ground rent is £50 per annum per flat.
Seems high, notwithstanding the shortness of the remaining lease. A reputable leasehold enfranchisement agency recently estimated a figure of between £8.5k and £11k per flat for leaseholders to acquire joint freehold ownership of the block in which their flats are situated. The average value of the flats is probably about £250k. Ground rent is a handful of hundreds pa. The leases have a little under 100yrs on them. Leaseholders who own a share of the building's freehold can effectively grant themselves 999 year leases without charge, other than legal costs.
I am the freeholder. I own 2 of the 4 flats.
Looking for assistance here. Approximately how much would would you expect to pay for a 90 year lease extension on a flat worth about £270k, that has 68 years left on the existing lease. I am the freeholder. After years of being spoken to as If I'm something that the guy has trodden on in the street, all of a sudden he's looking to extend his lease.