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Main reasons to start your Dalton in Furness lease extension


Main reasons to start your Dalton in Furness lease extension today:

Increase your lease and increase your Dalton in Furness property value

The market value of Dalton in Furness leasehold residential property falls as the lease term becomes shorter and this will have an impact on its saleability. The cost of a lease extension can increase materialy once the unexpired lease term is below than 80 years

An extended lease is almost the same value as a freehold

It is conventional wisdom that a residential leasehold with more than 100 years remaining is worth roughly the equivalent as a freehold. Where an further ninety years added to any lease with more than 45 years unexpired, the residence will be equivalent in value to a freehold for decades to come.

Mortgage lenders will not finance a property on a short lease

Mortgage lenders have set criteria when loaning funds secured on leasehold property. Some will simply not lend at all once an unexpired lease term falls under a specified unexpired lease term. Many Banks and Building Societies will not consider property with an unexpired term of less than seventy years as acceptable security. As well as impacting your ability to sell, it is also relevant where you are seeking to refinance your Dalton in Furness home.

Lender Requirement
Bank of Scotland Minimum 70 years from the date of the mortgage.
Coventry Building Society A minimum of 70 years unexpired lease at completion for all scheme types apart from Lifetime Mortgages (Equity Release), which require a minimum unexpired term of 80 years at completion.
National Westminster Bank Mortgage term plus 30 years.
Skipton Building Society 85 years from the date of completion of the mortgage

For Buy to Let cases:
- lettings must not breach any of the lessee’s covenants; and
- consent of the lessor to lettings must be obtained if necessary
Yorkshire Building Society 85 years from the date of completion of the mortgage. Please ensure that you explain the implications of a short term lease to the borrower.

Why use us for your lease extension in Dalton in Furness?

Irrespective of whether you are a tenant or a landlord in Dalton in Furness,the lease extension experts that we work with will always be willing to discuss any residential leasehold matters and offer you the benefit of their in-depth market knowledge and the close ties they enjoy with Dalton in Furness valuers.

Dalton in Furness Lease Extension Example Cases:

Kian, Dalton in Furness, Cumbria,

Kian was the the leasehold owner of a studio apartment in Dalton in Furness being marketed with a lease of fraction over 72 years left. Kian on an informal basis contacted his freeholder a well known Manchester-based freehold company for a lease extension. The landlord indicated a willingness to extend the lease to 125 years subject to a new rent initially set at £100 per annum and increase every twenty five years thereafter. No ground rent would be payable on a lease extension were Kian to invoke his statutory right. Kian procured expert advice and was able to make a more informed decision and handle with the matter and readily saleable.

Dalton in Furness case:

In 2010 we were e-mailed by Mr and Mrs. T Dupont who, having purchased a one bedroom flat in Dalton in Furness in October 2008. The question was if we could estimate the price could be for a 90 year lease extension. Comparable premises in Dalton in Furness with an extended lease were worth £275,000. The mid-range amount of ground rent was £65 billed every twelve months. The lease expired on 16 November 2093. Considering the 68 years as a residual term we calculated the premium to the freeholder for the lease extension to be within £12,400 and £14,200 exclusive of legals.

Dalton in Furness case:

In 2013 we were contacted by Mr and Mrs. Y Evans who, having acquired a one bedroom apartment in Dalton in Furness in June 2005. We are asked if we could approximate the premium could be to extend the lease by a further 90 years. Similar flats in Dalton in Furness with a long lease were worth £208,600. The average ground rent payable was £60 billed yearly. The lease terminated in 2082. Having 57 years unexpired we calculated the compensation to the freeholder for the lease extension to be within £30,400 and £35,200 not including legals.