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[Forum List] / PROPERTY (REAL ESTATE) IN AND AROUND SCALEA
Freehold or leasehold?
Freehold or leasehold?
Posted by: den (IP Logged)
Date: March 03, 2018 12:39PM
We are planning to buy property in Scalea.
What do you recommend, freehold or leasehold property?
Many thanks in advance.
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Re: FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLD
Posted by: Lisa (IP Logged)
Date: March 03, 2018 10:29PM
Well, it depends on what do you want. If you want cheap property for about 30 years (I think its a max. term of leasehold in Italy), then leasehold is for you. If 30 years is not enough and you are hoping to live longer haha, then freehold is probably would be a better option. Pros of freehold — you don’t pay service charge/ground rent usually associated with owning a lease (usually is about 100 eur per month). Cons — way higher price. There are not much leasehold properties are on offer by the way, you’ll be lucky to find one.
Re: FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLD
Posted by: den (IP Logged)
Date: March 28, 2018 01:44PM
Lisa wrote:
Well, it depends on what do you want. If you want cheap property for about 30 years (I think its a max. term of leasehold in Italy), then leasehold is for you. If 30 years is not enough and you are
hoping to live longer haha, then freehold is probably would be a better option. Pros of freehold — you don’t pay service charge/ground rent usually associated with owning a lease (usually is about 100
eur per month). Cons — way higher price. There are not much leasehold properties are on offer by the way, you’ll be lucky to find one. Thank you for the advice!
I’ve checked prices online, and leasehold sounds very attractive and profitable for making money from renting it out.
I will buy few leasehold apartments, instead of buying only one freehold flat.
Re: Freehold or leasehold?
Posted by: 1Andrew1 (IP Logged)
Date: April 08, 2018 01:17PM
i also looking at leasehold option for an apartment in marcellina. should be visiting end of april or beginning of may
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Re: FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLD
Posted by: mozg (IP Logged)
Date: April 13, 2018 12:19PM
den wrote:
Lisa wrote:
Well, it depends on what do you want. If you want cheap property for about 30 years (I think its a max. term of leasehold in Italy), then leasehold is for you. If 30 years is not enough
and you are
hoping to live longer haha, then freehold is probably would be a better option. Pros of freehold — you don’t pay service charge/ground rent usually associated with owning a lease (usually is about
100
eur per month). Cons — way higher price. There are not much leasehold properties are on offer by the way, you’ll be lucky to find one. Thank you for the advice!
I’ve checked prices
online, and leasehold sounds very attractive and profitable for making money from renting it out.
I will buy few leasehold apartments, instead of buying only one freehold flat. I totally agree, from rental point of view leasehold is way more profitable.
But also, when buying leasehold you can get much bigger and better property only for fraction of the price of the freehold so it well worth considering.
Re: Freehold or leasehold?
Posted by: Max-ell (IP Logged)
Date: May 06, 2018 12:58PM
I would suggest go for a leasehold as it’s way less expensive and less of a gamble. Plus, process of buying is way quicker.
Re: Freehold or leasehold?
Posted by: Sheppertonni (IP Logged)
Date: March 26, 2019 05:27PM
What happens if you want to sell? Is it the same as selling a house in the u.k? And how much do you have to pay when the lease is up? ( generally )
Re: Freehold or leasehold?
Posted by: RomanR (IP Logged)
Date: October 14, 2019 04:29AM
Sheppertonni wrote:
What happens if you want to sell? Is it the same as selling a house in the u.k? And how much do you have to pay when the lease is up? ( generally ) If you want to sell, please contact us, it’s very simple and fast process.
To extend lease will cost you around half of your original price.
Re: FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLD
Posted by: Brits (IP Logged)
Date: December 08, 2019 01:23PM
mozg wrote:
den wrote:
Lisa wrote:
Well, it depends on what do you want. If you want cheap property for about 30 years (I think its a max. term of leasehold in Italy), then leasehold is for you. If 30 years
is not enough
and you are
hoping to live longer haha, then freehold is probably would be a better option. Pros of freehold — you don’t pay service charge/ground rent usually associated with owning a lease (usually is about
100
eur per month). Cons — way higher price. There are not much leasehold properties are on offer by the way, you’ll be lucky to find one. Thank you for the advice!
I’ve checked prices
online, and leasehold sounds very attractive and profitable for making money from renting it out.
I will buy few leasehold apartments, instead of buying only one freehold flat. I totally
agree, from rental point of view leasehold is way more profitable.
But also, when buying leasehold you can get much bigger and better property only for fraction of the price of the freehold so it
well worth considering. Sounds very attractive…
Considering to buy some leasehold now.
Re: Freehold or leasehold?
Posted by: Joe77 (IP Logged)
Date: April 08, 2020 01:53PM
We went for leasehold. Last year we’ve used it in May, June, September and October so well worth the maintenance. Very happy.
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