The ‘unsellable’ retirement homes scandal: How Brits are losing millions of pounds as values plunge by up to 95% due to restrictive leases and high service charges

Brits have lost millions of pounds trying to sell retirement properties over the last decade as their values plunge due to high service charges and restrictive leases.

Many of the UK’s 190,000 privately owned retirement flats are now worth far less than when they were built with an extreme example having fallen by 95 per cent.

Frustrated pensioners have watched service charges soar by more than a half in just seven years on their homes, making them difficult to sell and leaving some empty.

While anyone in the UK can buy a retirement property, rules dictate the occupant’s minimum age – normally 55,

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