TREASURY AND RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
PROPERTY HOLDINGS
Property Transaction for Ministerial Decision - Minister for Treasury and Resources
9 Hue Street , St Helier - Sale of Freehold Interest
NS 12/320/5
Purpose
To request the Minister for Treasury and Resources to approve the sale of the freehold interest in 9 Hue Street to Stephen Howard Booth and Lesley Booth, née McQuat, his wife, or such nominee company as beneficially owned by them.
Background
Following a joint initiative between Save Jersey’s Heritage and the then Island Development Committee, Hue Street Renovations Limited was granted a 99 year lease of the entire site comprising 1-9 Hue Street on 21 February 1992, in order to facilitate the complete renovation of these dwellings back into habitable accommodation.
Following the completion of refurbishment works in respect of 9 Hue Street, this property was let under the terms of a separate contract lease which commenced on 11 June 1993 to Mr and Mrs SH Booth, the current leaseholders. The remaining site
;nos 1-7A Hue Street was let to Historical Renovations Limited under a lease passed before the Royal Court on 22 October 1993.
Practically speaking, the Public’s interest in 9 Hue Street is reversionary only, in that the property would revert back to the Public upon expiry of the lease. Whilst there is no liability attached to the property for the Public, the lease does not provide for the payment of any rent by the Lessees.
As with nos. 1 to 7A Hue Street, the current leaseholders have expressed an interest in acquiring the Public’s interest in the site, thereby converting their long lease to freehold. It is possible that potential purchasers consider the existing long lease in place to be a “wasting asset”, which could have a prejudicial impact upon the value of the property. An ancillary issue with long leases of this nature has also been the limited availability of mortgage finance for prospective purchasers.
Following protracted discussions concerning nos. 1 to 7A Hue Street the then Environment and Public Services Committee authorised an independent valuation to identify the level of consideration to be sought for the sale of this asset. Accordingly, a similar method has been employed to determine a suitable consideration in this case to reflect the benefit in a sale of the Public’s interest to those involved.
The valuation has regard to the Public’s interest in the property and the marriage value released through merging the two interests. Accordingly, it is recommended that a sale of the Public’s interest proceeds on this basis.
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Minister for Treasury and Resources approves a sale by the Public to Stephen Howard Booth and Lesley Booth, née McQuat, or such nominated company owned by them in the sum of £11,500 plus the Public’s reasonable professional fees.
Written By: Neil Sproston
Principal Valuer/Estates Surveyor
Signature …………………………
Authorised By: Paul Tucker
Assistant Director of Property Holdings
Signature ………………………… 09 October 2006