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Renting out smallholding/ land & barn
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<blockquote data-quote="redman87" data-source="post: 4927620" data-attributes="member: 84146"><p>Unfortunately horsey folk aren't too keen on a DIY basis as the only access is via the busy 'A' road so there is no hacking available, there is a quieter access but I only have ag access over that. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't have a figure in mind, but I need to maximise it really. £5k/year would cover my home mortgage. I hate it when people advertise with the price set at 'offers', but I guess it would be better to start high and adjust to suit interest. </p><p></p><p>I've been thinking about doing something myself along the lines of flowers, niche crops etc that I could process in the shed and ship out, but I need to earn elsewhere first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redman87, post: 4927620, member: 84146"] Unfortunately horsey folk aren't too keen on a DIY basis as the only access is via the busy 'A' road so there is no hacking available, there is a quieter access but I only have ag access over that. I don't have a figure in mind, but I need to maximise it really. £5k/year would cover my home mortgage. I hate it when people advertise with the price set at 'offers', but I guess it would be better to start high and adjust to suit interest. I've been thinking about doing something myself along the lines of flowers, niche crops etc that I could process in the shed and ship out, but I need to earn elsewhere first. [/QUOTE]
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