most of the buildings they own (in Central London) they own the freehold of.
other investors are keen to own these buildings so they buy long leaseholds from Grosvenor, typically these are for 125 years.
as the freeholder Grosvenor typically charge a 10% per annum of rents receivable for owning that long leasehold.
after 125 years the building reverts to Grosvenor and then its rinse and repeat.
they very rarely sell anything. its a great business model.
other investors are keen to own these buildings so they buy long leaseholds from Grosvenor, typically these are for 125 years.
as the freeholder Grosvenor typically charge a 10% per annum of rents receivable for owning that long leasehold.
after 125 years the building reverts to Grosvenor and then its rinse and repeat.
they very rarely sell anything. its a great business model.