Transaction Costs
So, costs. I pay the following on an annual basis, given that I am a so-called lease holder (there's a guy called the "freeholder", kind of managing the building):
ground rent 50£
service charge 50£
building insurance 350 £
plus anything that needs fixing, the guy takes a 15% cut (we had to repair the roof for 3000, he took 0.15*3000 for nothing). Notice that the same kind of arrangement does not exist everywhere in the UK, and that sometimes you can buy a share of the freehold (you would then decide together with the other parties in the house whether and how to fix that roof).
my transaction costs.
Assume that my house cost something in the range of 150.000 and 250.000.
stamp duty: a percentage of the purchase price. e.g. you pay 1% on values between 125.000 and 250.000, 3% for 250.000 to 500.000 and so on. here's the schedule.
HMLR fee: 280
landlords fee: 115
insurance: 154
property lawyer: 980
so the biggest chunk is the stamp duty, ie a tax. we didn't pay anything for estate agents, as that's taken over by the seller.
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