
Freehold properties, a term often heard in the real estate market, are properties that are “free from hold” of any entity other than the owner. This means that the owner enjoys complete ownership for perpetuity and can use the land for any purposes, as long as it is in accordance with local regulations. In Singapore, freehold properties are highly sought after due to their perceived value and the freedom they offer. However, these properties come with a higher price tag.

Here are the top five reasons why freehold properties cost more in Singapore.
1. Perpetual Ownership:
The most significant advantage of owning a freehold property is the perpetual ownership it offers. Unlike leasehold properties, which have a fixed term of ownership, freehold properties can be owned indefinitely. This means that they can be passed down to future generations, adding to their appeal and consequently, their cost.
2. Freedom and Flexibility:
Freehold properties provide owners with more freedom and flexibility compared to leasehold properties. Owners have complete control over their property and can use it for any purpose that complies with local regulations. This level of freedom and control is a luxury that many are willing to pay a premium for.
3. Lower Risk of Government Acquisition:
In Singapore, freehold properties cannot be taken back by the government, unlike leasehold properties. This lower risk of acquisition adds to the allure of freehold properties and contributes to their higher cost.
4. High Capital Investment:
Purchasing a freehold property requires a high capital investment. The average price for islandwide freehold condominiums in Singapore is $2,031 per square foot, which is 16.2% higher than 99-year leasehold condominiums. This high initial cost is a significant factor in the overall higher cost of freehold properties.
5. Maintenance and Repair Responsibilities:
As a freeholder, you are responsible for all repairs and maintenance of the property. While this may seem like a disadvantage, it also means that you have complete control over the upkeep of your property, which can be seen as a benefit by some and thus, adds to the cost.
While freehold properties in Singapore come with a higher price tag, the benefits they offer such as perpetual ownership, more freedom and flexibility, lower risk of government acquisition, and complete control over maintenance and repairs make them a worthwhile investment for many. However, potential buyers should carefully consider these factors and their financial capability before deciding to invest in a freehold property.
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