The latest estate and farmland review prepared by Strutt and Parker suggests that the market for farmland in England is getting tougher, despite average land values rising over the first half of 2018.
Michael Fiddes, head of estates and farm agency at Strutt and Parker, states within the report that a significant proportion of land marketed over the past year is still available or has been withdrawn.
“The market remains incredibly polarised with location and farm type, rather than quality, remaining the key drivers of the price achieved,” says Mr Fiddes.
Michael Fiddes, head of estates and farm agency at Strutt and Parker, states within the report that a significant proportion of land marketed over the past year is still available or has been withdrawn.
“The market remains incredibly polarised with location and farm type, rather than quality, remaining the key drivers of the price achieved,” says Mr Fiddes.