Average property service charges in UK 96% higher on new builds

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The average annual property service charge in Britain is £1,863 with the figure 96% higher for new build than older properties at an average of £2,777, new research shows. The survey also shows that some 33% of property management companies have increased service charges in the last two years and they vary between £1.55 per square foot to £7 per square foot. The research by landlord insurance provider, Direct Line for Business, reveals that the average service charge or fees leaseholders pay to cover their share of the overall building maintenance represents more than two months of the average monthly rental income received by landlords, which stands at £906. In addition to this, they will also have other costs to think about such as paying tax on these monies, mortgage payments, management and agency fees and any ground rent fees which are now on average £371 a year for a new build and £327 for a property before 2016. The service charges for new build properties, coming on the market in 2016 are significantly greater than for older dwellings at £2,777, indeed 96% higher than the average for an older property. Service charge levels also vary markedly between developments. One new build development coming onto the market in Croydon in 2016 will see home owners paying £1.55 per square foot in service charges, while a development in Lambeth coming onto the market in 2017 is charging four and a half times more at £7 per square foot. The research report points out that there is an increasing trend for new builds to include amenities such as libraries, 24 hour concierge services, gyms and cinema rooms that is contributing to the increased cost of service charges, but also offers added value for landlords looking to invest in this type of property. Recent moves by developers have seen more private housing stock owned by freeholders subject to service charges. Owners of freehold properties situated on private roads or private estates are being charged for upkeep of roads and gardens. In one example owners of every four-bedroom property situated on a development in Guildford are charged £900 a year for upkeep of the road and communal gardens. ‘Service charges are often a hidden cost, which should be factored in when considering the affordability of a property. In some cases service charges are uncapped and can escalate rapidly. Landlords need to take into account all associated costs when purchasing a property, such as service charges, ground rent and taxes that may impact their rental yield,’ said Nick Breton, head of Direct Line for Business . The method for calculating service charges also varies between developments. In some cases it is a flat rate for all properties, while for others it is determined by the number of bedrooms or the square footage of a property. Service charges usually cover repairs to communal areas of a development such as windows, drainage and the roof…. Taylor Scott International

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