Originally posted by oddoneout
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1) When anyone buys one of these retirement flats, the terms and conditions, the exit clauses etc are clearly laid out in the contract and lease. So saying that 'it's a nightmare' just doesn't cut it. Caveat emptor.
2) "Doubly annoying as both the solicitor and estate agent had handled dozens of such sales in that building and didn't think to inform us in advance what the issues were, which would have reduced some of the costs," How? Please can you explain why ? What has them 'selling dozens of such sales" affect the issues ? It's there...in black and white in your lease.
No, they are not unsellable. There are many, many other factors. Location, for one.
I don't agree that fewer and fewer people can afford them. The demographics aren't there. You will always have an elderly person - widow or widower - living in a large house that will fetch a good price on the open market.
Now a confession...I sincerely hope that what I've written is true for I am in the same boat. Our mother bought a retirement flat in a block owned by Kingsdale - take a look at their accounts and interlocking companies - they make the Cayman Islands look like Enid Blyton. At the time she bought it, there was a waiting list. Maybe it was the demographics...maybe the retirement flat model is doomed to failure...but also maybe in certain areas. For example, who the hell wold want to live in Purley ? Anyway, she became more infirm and eventually moved into a care home and we put her flat up for sale. That was a long time ago. Because of the lease, my sister and I are still shelling out (or rather the proceeds of the sale of the property) over £600 a month. We nearly completed over a year ago. Four times. The same bastard of a buyer trying to buy the house of the lady who wanted to buy our mothers' flat. Have you any idea of the mental trauma. The build-up over the week as completion on Tuesday approaches. The Monday...he's not got the money together... Next week....he's gone to Egypt to get funds..Next week..not got the money yet. His name is Basyouni. Bastard. If he comes trying to buy your place, be warned.
When we started selling, there were just two flats for sale. Now there are seven. Covid has not helped. We've reduced the price. Several times. Meanwhile Kingsdale are laughing because we still have to shell out £600 for Sweet F All. Each month.
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