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Leasehold vs Freehold property: Which method is preferred?

Ramesh Nair of Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) India discusses the pros and cons of a leasehold and freehold property.

January 21, 2014 / 16:31 IST
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Ramesh NairJLL India A leasehold property defines the status of the land on which the property is built. Leasehold land on which construction takes place is ordinarily on long-term lease of 99 years onward. 

Specific to residential property on leasehold land, one may use the example of the MMRDA's Wadala development plan, wherein the land is given on long-term lease to various developers who can sell the units constructed on an outright basis. The developer ordinarily pays a substantial value for the long-term lease to the lessor up front.

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On completion of the project, the lease is transferred in the name of the society formed. The future of such properties post the lease term is uncertain to the extent of the amount that the lessor demands for renewal, which will need to be paid by the society. Clarity on this is expected after the legal authorities reach a decision on the Nariman Point buildings, wherein renewal is imminent. A concrete formula is expected with respect to calculating the incremental value required to be paid by the societies for renewal. Pros