By a lot, I presume you mean everyone!If labour get in and get rid of the inheritance tax on farmland it might but then a lot of people would be fuched!!
By a lot, I presume you mean everyone!If labour get in and get rid of the inheritance tax on farmland it might but then a lot of people would be fuched!!
Ex91 acres, Dunlop, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA3, Central Scotland - UKLAF
<p>Picturesque micro dairy farm in an accessible location...</p>www.uklandandfarms.co.uk
"Picturesque Micro Dairy" Not sure what they mean by that!
Says they support 90 Jerseys.... with other rented land
Looks dear for 89 acres of rough hill type grazing land in a wet area. Doesn't include the modern bungalow, and house looks like it needs a lot of work (probably knocked down and rebuilt) from the photos. Probably another 100k to tar or concrete the stone access road.91 acres, Dunlop, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA3, Central Scotland - UKLAF
<p>Picturesque micro dairy farm in an accessible location...</p>www.uklandandfarms.co.uk
"Picturesque Micro Dairy" Not sure what they mean by that!
Cashing in while the market is strong. Although there seems to be a lot of Scottish farms on the market.Looks dear for 89 acres of rough hill type grazing land in a wet area. Doesn't include the modern bungalow, and house looks like it needs a lot of work (probably knocked down and rebuilt) from the photos. Probably another 100k to tar or concrete the stone access road.
One sided parlour?Looks dear for 89 acres of rough hill type grazing land in a wet area. Doesn't include the modern bungalow, and house looks like it needs a lot of work (probably knocked down and rebuilt) from the photos. Probably another 100k to tar or concrete the stone access road.
On the plus side, you can get from the kitchen to the milk tank without going outside into those miserable wet Ayrshire winters for 8 months of the year.
Sadly suspect priced for planting then value of house and buildings. Within commuting distance of Glasgow too.Looks dear for 89 acres of rough hill type grazing land in a wet area. Doesn't include the modern bungalow, and house looks like it needs a lot of work (probably knocked down and rebuilt) from the photos. Probably another 100k to tar or concrete the stone access road.
On the plus side, you can get from the kitchen to the milk tank without going outside into those miserable wet Ayrshire winters for 8 months of the year.Sadly
Sadly suspect priced for planting then value of house and buildings. Within commuting distance of Glasgow too.
Googled seached the farm and see Galbraiths sold it in 2018 with a asking price of offers over £520k. Up £200k in 4 yearsCashing in while the market is strong. Although there seems to be a lot of Scottish farms on the market.
If it sells!Googled seached the farm and see Galbraiths sold it in 2018 with a asking price of offers over £520k. Up £200k in 4 years
Looks an average 1
Makes some difference when you can’t plant trees on a heap of it. Looks a buyLooks an average 1
Look very oldNo pics of the sheds, maybe they need an overhaul?
Is it just my imagination, or is there often farms for sale with Stranraer addresses?
Usually hard to sellIs it just my imagination, or is there often farms for sale with Stranraer addresses?
3 in the last week on here anyway
Don’t think so it’s outside money in general here that’s beasting the marketWill the increasing interest costs slow the demand down for farms?