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  • As also said, see if a sinking fund is included.
    Also find out if the fee is set to increase or has contractual rises (some may have an annual % rise, or a set increase every 5 years for example)
    These things tend to only increase so if £200 is as much as you can afford ontop of rent/ mortgage be warned it will probably creep up over a few years.

  • I have an ex council flat in Greenwich, building has 10 floors and 2 elevators,
    Service charge is around £65 per month and ground rent £10 per year.

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