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The Property Podcast

TPP213: Everything you need to know about leaseholds

The Property Podcast

Rob Bence & Rob Dix

Business News, Education, News, Investing, Business

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2017

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Last week it was Scotland v England (or Rob D v Rob B) at the Meetups as Rob D ventured to Edinburgh to our brilliant Meetup there, led by Karen & Bill. Rob B took over the helm at the King's Cross Meetup and both locations were very busy.  Rob D spent a bit more time putting the finishing touches to his new book 'How to be a Landlord' but we'll tell you more about that over the next couple of weeks.  Now on to this week's big topic - all about lease hold.  Something that puts some people off - and fear often comes from lack of knowledge. So let's get educated.  What is leasehold?  You don’t own the land - you lease the land for a period of time. At the end of that time it reverts back to the freeholder if you don’t renew Typical lease terms are anything from 100 to 999 years You pay ground rent every year as payment for the lease The lease has conditions about what you can and can’t do Most common for flats, increasingly new build houses too   What you need to know  Lease extension is always possible and follows a set formula - BUT Gets more expensive with under 80 years left - marriage value Under about 60 years becomes hard to get mortgage   Things to check before you buy: Length of remaining lease term Ground rent, and if it increases after period of time Any restrictions - like not being able to sublet! Service charge is a bit different but this is important too Get your solicitor to look over the lease in detail   How to extend:  Extension is always for an additional 90 years, with no ground rent payable for this new 90 years Get a specialist valuer to value the extension and a solicitor to serve notice on the landlord, offering terms and how much to pay Landlord has 2 months to respond, either accepting or stating their own terms   Negotiate. After 2 months either party can apply to tribunal for decision Wait for tribunal decision, which is final Can take a year or more from start to finish by the time you’ve waited for various deadlines If it’s close to 80 years and you’re buying, get the vendor to start the process and transfer it to you because you can’t do it in first 2 years   How to make money from leases:  Buy properties with short leases and extend them. Will need to be cash buy or bridging until you’ve done the extension. Make sure there’s a profit even after the extension costs. Buy freeholds. Ground rents give an income stream.     News story: Household savings ratio falls to record low. This is a bit worrying in itself, but we're particularly concerned given that mortgages are cheaper than ever. What will happen when the cost of mortgages goes up? Take a look at this story here.  Resource of the week This week's resource of the week is Pocket Explore. This is an extension of a previous ROTW Get Pocket. Explore Pocket takes this a bit further and helps you find high quality blogs on any given subject. Check it out.  Continue the conversation over in the forum Have you invested in a leasehold or have you been put off?  Let us know your take on this important subject and join the conversation over in the forum! If you enjoyed The Property Podcast, please leave a review on iTunes Reviews are really important in helping other people to find the show, so by way of thanks we read out every single review we receive on air. If you’d like to hear your name on the show, leave us a review on iTunes here. Not sure how to leave a review? This video shows you how to review and subscribe on iTunes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone and welcome to the property

0:02.0

podcast it's Rob B with Rob D and it's episode

0:05.6

two on three and this week we're looking at everything you need to know

0:09.2

about leaseholds. Yes we are. It's something that people get very nervous about the whole issue of Leeshold. A lot of people like the idea of flats but the concept of Leeshold puts them off or they don't know what they should be looking for.

0:26.7

Well we're going to be not only addressing all of that but we'll be turning it around and talking

0:30.9

about how you can make money from leaseholds as well.

0:33.4

So all of that coming up as well as the news story and the resource that you are accustomed

0:37.2

to receiving from us every week.

0:39.2

But first we just need to give a quick shout out to our meetups around the country.

0:43.7

Forty of them, count them, and beyond the country, I should say as well.

0:47.6

They were last Thursday, and Rob you were putting yourself in the shoes of one of our

0:51.4

lovely meetup leaders and actually running the

0:53.8

Kings Cross meet-up yourself. Yeah I apologize if you went for the disorganization

0:58.2

because it was me by myself and ended up just talking to everyone instead but it was a great event but

1:03.7

Rob it's cut to the chase I said last week Scotland versus England who's gonna have

1:08.9

the most people turn up how many did you have in Edinburgh We had 63 I am reliably informed in Edinburgh.

1:15.1

Does that seal it for us?

1:16.3

Oh, fantastic I, I had 64.

1:17.6

Now you're joking.

1:19.2

Well, we definitely had over 50, but I think you've piped us there so well done

1:24.3

Edinburgh yeah Kings cross was great lots of newbies there loads and loads of newbies

1:28.4

and a great mix of experience there wasn't a typical investor. So many interesting stories as well from some of the investors.

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