Land rental to an established business.

theboytheboy

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Arable Farmer
Location
Portsmouth
Just looking for suggestions on what to charge.......

I will involve land agent and solicitors if it progresses.

A fencing supplies company with 10 branches/depots mostly in the South East has a branch that backs onto one of our fields. They have recently been acquired by another similar company with 17 branches.

The manager of this branch has approached me twice (so reasonably keen) wanting to rent land to expand their yard.

They would deal with planning application, fencing and making the area suitable for forklifts and materials storage (probably concrete roadways and aggregate for the storage areas)

They would ideally like the length of any agreement to mirror the one they have with the existing landlord (25 years i believe)

Any suggestions based on 1 acre of ground?
 

Doing it for the kids

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Arable Farmer
Do you want the rent or a cash sum?

hardstanding around here could be worth £1 Psf £1.50 if concrete.

if long term is your game offer to do the work and charge them full rent. Anything over 7 yrs and it goes on land registry.

stamp duty on an acre of concrete around here to let for 25 yrs would be eye watering but they pay it
 

theboytheboy

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Arable Farmer
Location
Portsmouth
Current feeling is the regular cashflow would be better, nothing stopping selling it to them at a later date.

As they don't own the premises i dont see why they would want to buy any land that would then be landlocked if they stopped renting the existing premises
 

Doing it for the kids

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Arable Farmer
Current feeling is the regular cashflow would be better, nothing stopping selling it to them at a later date.

As they don't own the premises i dont see why they would want to buy any land that would then be landlocked if they stopped renting the existing premises
id speak to the land lord then, if you do a deal with tenant be sure there is a few years on the contract left!

not sure what your rental and build costs are but up here, you would be nicely surprised how quickly a concrete pad pays for itself, albeit a monster cheque to start off
 

theboytheboy

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Arable Farmer
Location
Portsmouth
id speak to the land lord then, if you do a deal with tenant be sure there is a few years on the contract left!

not sure what your rental and build costs are but up here, you would be nicely surprised how quickly a concrete pad pays for itself, albeit a monster cheque to start off
I've got a copy of the lease from land registry so know the details and its got a while to run
 

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