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Leasehold Flat Service Charges Reach £2,405 Yearly, Up 55.6% in Decade

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Last updated: March 3, 2026 11:37 am
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Leasehold flat owners in England and Wales faced an average annual service charge of £2,405 in 2025, equivalent to £200.42 per month. This marks a 4.6 percent rise from 2024 and the first time monthly charges exceeded £200.

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Sharp Increases Over Recent YearsLondon Leads with Highest ChargesBreakdown by Flat SizeRegional Variations and CoverageExpert Analysis

Sharp Increases Over Recent Years

Annual service charges for leasehold flats climbed 32.6 percent over the past five years, from £1,814 to £2,405, and surged 55.6 percent across the last decade. These gains outpace consumer prices index inflation, which rose 30.9 percent in five years and 39.8 percent over ten years.

More than one-third of leasehold flat owners paid service charges exceeding 1 percent of their property’s value in 2025, up from 28 percent a decade earlier. Some mortgage lenders hesitate to approve loans above this threshold. For instance, a £300,000 flat with a £4,000 annual charge may complicate financing.

Flats with charges at or below 1 percent of value sold 50 percent faster last year than those with 2 percent or higher. Fourteen percent of flats exceeded 2 percent of value, while 6 percent—often in city centers—surpassed 3 percent.

Only 14 percent of leasehold flats carried monthly charges under £100, halved from 34 percent five years ago.

London Leads with Highest Charges

London recorded the nation’s highest averages at £2,801 annually (£233.45 monthly), a 6.4 percent year-on-year increase. Over five years, charges rose 41.2 percent, and 64.5 percent in a decade. Taller buildings with more amenities drive these elevated costs.

Breakdown by Flat Size

  • One-bedroom flats: £2,074 yearly (£172.81 monthly)
  • Two-bedroom flats: £2,463 yearly (£205.28 monthly), up 4.8 percent
  • Three-bedroom flats: £3,146 yearly (£262.16 monthly), first time above £3,000

Rising charges coincide with flat prices remaining below 2019 peaks, with one in five sellers accepting less than their purchase price. Service charges have increased steadily amid this trend.

Regional Variations and Coverage

Low-rise flats from the 1970s and 1980s often feature the lowest charges. About three in ten leasehold flats in the North East had sub-£100 monthly charges, matching 28 percent in the East Midlands and South West.

Nearly five million leasehold properties exist in England. Service charges typically fund buildings insurance, cleaning, gardening, communal repairs, surveyor fees, fire assessments, and managing agents. Some include gyms, concierges, or parking.

Expert Analysis

David Fell, lead analyst at Hamptons, noted: “Many leaseholders have seen the economic efficiencies of sharing a single roof with their neighbours steadily eroded by rising running costs.”

He continued: “Traditionally, the cost of running a flat has been below what owners of houses spend over the long term. However, in recent years, large increases in management and compliance costs that aren’t paid by homeowners have upset the equilibrium.”

Fell added: “While the government is looking to cap ground rents, it is service charges which are usually the single largest cost for leaseholders by some margin. But the unplanned nature of building maintenance means that they can’t be capped. However, the squeeze on leaseholders’ pockets has been exacerbated by bigger administrative bills, with funds being diverted from direct investment in bricks and mortar.”

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