Several people have asked me for the formula to calculate the value of this tail of the lease.
It depends on two factors:
* The current remaining lease (which can be from 50 to 80 years)
* The interest rate used to compute the value of the tail
I do not know what interest rate will be used by HDB for the calculation. It could be from 1% to 3%. In my view, an interest rate of 2% or 3% would be appropriate (but this is just a personal view).
The following table shows how much you can get by selling off the tail of the lease:
Value of tail of lease, assuming the owner retains the next 30 years:
Remaining Value of Tail using
lease 2% p.a. 3% p.a.
60 years 35.6% 29.2%
70 years 40.3% 32.7%
80 years 43.6% 35.1%
For example, if the remaining lease is 70 years and the interest rate used for the calcuation is 2% p.a., the value of the 40 year tail (i.e. 70 years less 30 years) is 40.3% of the current value of the property.
If the HDB flat is worth $160,000, the value of the tail is $64,480.
If a higher interest rate of 3% p.a. is used in the calculation, the value of the tail is 32.7% of $160,000 or $52,320.
Let us wait for the announcement by the HDB.
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