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- South lakes
The guy wants top buck, least work as poss in its present state, someone buy him a lottery ticket! Ffs
Just sell with a clause.. ?Dad sold adjoining land for £10k / ac 10+ years ago, which recently re-sold for £25k / ac because nearby land is about to be developed
It was his wish to keep the remaining land until it could be sold for development for the benefit of future generations
So that's the current plan
Dad sold adjoining land for £10k / ac 10+ years ago, which recently re-sold for £25k / ac because nearby land is about to be developed
It was his wish to keep the remaining land until it could be sold for development for the benefit of future generations
So that's the current plan
I thought this came under the 28 day permitted developmentGood luck with getting planning permission for that. Presumably it’s zoned/ designated as agricultural land at the moment so anything different will need approval.
I pay far less for far more.
I thought this came under the 28 day permitted development
28 days is 14 weekends in the summer ?
Exactly sell with 50% uplift clause job done live for Today with some cash and some for future generation ‘if’ it gets developedJust sell with a clause.. ?
I hope you don’t mind me jumping in on this post. Where is the best place to look if we are hoping to rent some land for private use for motocross i.e just for our kids who ride? Only after a couple of acres.I rent 10 acres for 120 an acre per year so 1200 quid .
I hope you don’t mind me jumping in on this post. Where is the best place to look if we are hoping to rent some land for private use for motocross i.e just for our kids who ride? Only after a couple of acres.
2 mill an acre that must be super prime!We sold the other land with an uplift but I wonder whether its enforcible
Its circa £2m an acre if developed and the land over the road is now zoned as is land 2 fields away so it seems silly to risk so much
We're not wealthy but not hard up either
Thinking along the lines of a trust paying out £20k a year each, rather than a lump sum
But we're moving off the point and I think just get a farmer to stick something on there to keep it down - sheep ?
Do I need a grazing license or something to prevent a problem later ?