Freehold vs Leasehold Land: Everything You Need to Know Before Buying
When purchasing property, one critical decision is choosing between freehold and leasehold land. Each type has its pros and cons, affecting your rights, responsibilities, and future plans. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you make the best choice.
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How to Calculate Premium for Leasehold Extension
Leasehold extension premiums vary based on property type, state, and lease conditions. Below are the formulas for Selangor and Kuala Lumpur:
Selangor Leasehold Extension Premium
- Agricultural Land:
1/10 × 1/100 × Market Value of Land (RM/sf) x (Lease period – remaining years of lease) x Land Area - Residential Land:
1/4 x 1/100 x Market Value of Land (RM/sf) x (Lease period – remaining years of lease) x Land Area - Commercial and Industrial Land:
3/4 x 1/100 x Market Value of Land (RM/sf) x (Lease period – remaining years of lease) x Land Area
Kuala Lumpur Leasehold Extension Premium
- Residential Land:
1/4 x 1/99 x Market Value of land (RM/sf) x (Lease period – remaining years of lease) x Land Area - Commercial and Industrial Land:
1/2 x 1/99 x Market Value of land (RM/sf) x (Lease period – remaining years of lease) x Land Area
Example: Residential Leasehold Extension (Selangor)
For private residential properties, the Selangor government offers two payment options:
Option 1: Full Premium Payment with a 30% Rebate
Example Scenario:
Land Area = 7000 sf
Land value = RM200 psf
Remaining Lease = 49 years
Extended to 99 years
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Calculation:
1/4 x 1/100 x 200 x (99-49)x 7000 = RM175K
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After Rebate:
RM 175,000 x 0.7= RM122,500
Option 2: Fixed Premium of RM 1,000
- Conditions:
- The owner must reside on the property.
- A registrar caveat will be placed on the property, restricting transfer to third parties.
- If the owner decides to sell the property in the future, the full premium must be paid at the time of the sale.




