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For land in Rural HK ( called New Territories ) , the lease was extended by 50 years from 1997 when HK was handed back to China to 2047. So we are living in a flat under a lease with only 30 years left to expiry. Not sure on what terms, the HKSAR Government are willing to extend the lease .
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Yup donmihaihai is right, we do not own the land. The owner of the land is HDB. We only own the lease to the flat and are considered like sub lessee. Once our lease ends, it is reverted to HDB. HDB will then return the land to SLA at the end of its lease at no value.
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31-07-2017, 01:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 31-07-2017, 01:27 PM by corydorus.)
Right. I feel since this is public housing, 99 years is a little too long. It should be lowered to about 70 - 80 years so that the land can be quicker renewed at lower cost for our next generation. Let say average age of marriage is 30 of age. With 70 years lease for new flat is 100 years old. The gov can probably design for free housing (renovated) , design for old and specific design support for those above 100 years old.
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31-07-2017, 04:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 31-07-2017, 04:35 PM by soros.)
The Lease is only a long term rental contract. The leaseholder has no interest in the ownership of the flat or the building. The concrete belongs to the freeholder.
On reaching expiry date, the leaseholder has to vacate the property and hand over the keys to the agent just like any tenant under a 1 year rental contract.