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 WTA: Penang Freehold or Leasehold landed better?

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lotiman2003
post Sep 22 2022, 05:59 PM

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QUOTE(whereisthecat @ Sep 22 2022, 05:43 PM)
After much house-hunting and viewings appointments, there is a choice to buy

Leasehold 750K (52 years left)

or

Freehold 1.1mil

In Bayan Baru area. For own stay (plus near to workplace). Double-storey terrace with renovation done. Both built around same time, similar size.
Is the freehold status worth the extra $$?

Agents tell me leasehold is ok, can extend or even convert in the future, and a lot of units in the taman, so it would be political suicide if gov take back.. but I'm not sure if they're just trying to make a sale.
If I stay in it for 15 years and then sell, banks won't likely to approve loan for 37 years leasehold house for next buyer right?

Need help from sifus.
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I bought a leasehold landed property double storey also at Bayan Baru area now with 58 years left. I bought it at RM370K 10 years ago and I am sure government will take back the land bcoz the land area is just too big. However, I'm not too concern because it's very hard to buy affordable landed in prime area like bayan baru and I won't live long enough until the lease expired. May I know which area you're planning to buy for the 750K unit bcoz Bayan Baru is considered flood prone area. My taman still have a few unit they want to sell around 450K onward, PM me i'll let u know the area if interested.

If you just want to stay for 15years then sell, go for freehold.
lotiman2003
post Sep 23 2022, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(whereisthecat @ Sep 22 2022, 06:21 PM)
It's nearby to the upcoming PICC project by Hunza. Was wondering if the value will increase because of that down the road? (aside from being even more jam lol). But leasehold will depreciate over time if no extension opportunity is given, right?

Agree that it's really hard to buy affordable landed.. most are over 1m and the ones that aren't are either far away or units that need heavy repair and reno to even be livable, like roof leaking etc. Your taman 450k is single storey?

Thing is, it's hard to say what's going to happen in 10 years. One of the owners also thought he is going to stay in the same house forever, but now need to sell due to changing jobs.

I've heard that flood is common, yes. Saw the occasional news before too. The ones I'm looking at seem to be on slightly higher ground and the porch is raised.
Side note, it's funny how owners and agents try to sell houses that are clearly flood-prone. One of the agents said that the house won't be flooded, only for the tenant to come up and say in 2017 the water reached above his knee lol. Another houseowner said entire taman front and back all flooded except the exact road her house is on. how is that possible?  doh.gif
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My taman is double storey 20x56 and cost me >100k for the extension and reno. The area near PICC is already very jam because of the over development near relau and sg. ara.

 

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