Freeholds aren’t worth £27.3bn. They are worth what someone might pay for them today

By Dean Buckner The government has come up with a figure of £27.3bn to estimate the value of the entire market for residential freeholds were existing ground rents to be set to a peppercorn. This is the first option in the ground rent consultation, and the one obviously the most beneficial to leaseholders, which is … Continue reading Freeholds aren’t worth £27.3bn. They are worth what someone might pay for them today