logo
新加坡 icon
icon 新加坡 icon
新聞與資訊
What happens to residents when the title expires?
What happens to residents when the title expires? 新加坡
By   Internet
  • 指導
  • Land deed expires
  • government recalls
  • collective sale
Abstract: In 2020, for the first time in Singapore, the land lease of a house will expire! The 191 row houses on Lane 3 in Geylang have a 60-year lease and all tenants must move out by the end of this year without any payment from the government and the land will be returned to the government for the development of new HDB flats.

Currently, there are two main types of land leases in Singapore: 99-year leases and freehold leases.

 

There are various types of land leases such as 60 years, 99 years, 103 years, 999 years or freehold before Singapore's official establishment. Because 999 years is long, it is generally classified as a freehold.

 

Since the establishment of the country in 1965, the Singapore government has granted land titles for only 99 years.

 

Therefore, HDB flats are all within 99 years and only condominiums and landed houses are divided into 99 years and freehold.

 

The new freehold condominiums that are currently available in the market have been converted and sold after acquiring the old houses that were previously freehold.

 

If the house is old or the property license is about to expire, there are three possible scenarios:

 

Government repossession

 

The government will repossess the land whose deed is expiring and use it for new land development plans. For residents, this means that the value of the house goes straight to zero. The news of the house row in Geylang is a typical example.

 

Collective Sale

 

Collective sale, also known as demolition, is when a developer sees the value of the land and invests in buying all the houses on the land. When successful, they will be converted into new buildings and then sold.

 

There is also a VERS/SERS policy, which is a redevelopment program. For brick houses that are over 70 years old, the government will provide funds to help rebuild them.

 

Demolition payments in Singapore are also significant based on the current value of the land.

 

There was a wave of demolition gambling in 2017-2018, with many people buying very old houses and trying their luck for demolition. However, the Singapore government has repeatedly stressed that not all houses can wait for demolition.

 

Never buy an old house just to gamble on demolition, or you may be left with a basket case.

 

Extending the lease

 

For older land, tenants can also pay a land premium and apply to the Land Office of Singapore to extend the lease again to 99 years. But the money is not small and the government does not always approve it.

 

The price of a condominium with a freehold is about 15-25% higher than that of a condominium with a 99-year lease and about 20-40% higher for a landed home.

留言
icon
請輸入您的國籍
+87
不能為空
電子郵件地址無效 電子郵件地址未驗證!
icon
歡迎訪問 House.com
登錄或註冊以充分利用您的體驗。這也將增加您與經紀人交流的機會。
請輸入有效的電子郵件地址。
繼續使用 Google
提交即表示我接受House.com的   使用條款
icon icon
驗證您的電子郵件
你好 我們剛剛將驗證碼發送到您的電子郵件中。 請檢查並在此處輸入驗證碼以繼續登入。
驗證碼錯誤
沒有收到電子郵件? 請檢查您的垃圾郵件資料夾
icon
banner
What happens to residents when the title expires?
icon 複製鏈接
icon WhatsApp
icon Facebook
icon Twitter