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Rural Diversification
Splitting a 90 acre field into 45 x 2 acre fields
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<blockquote data-quote="D14" data-source="post: 7684831" data-attributes="member: 49382"><p>Thats cheap. If I was you I would advertise 10 acres at one end of it in 1 acre plots at £40,000 each and then do a deal if somebody wants 2 acres. Once you've sold them do another 10 acres and you will find people might just start coming to you directly.</p><p>A paddock locally has just sold for £80,000 with no potential for building on it due to its location. It is only 1.2 acres in size and there is no mains elec or water to it and it lies very wet in the winter months. It seems covid has made everybody want their bit of the countryside away from the cities and towns. Any houses in rural locations are selling for over the asking prices at the minute. My mums family have just sold a 10 acre small holding with a bungalow in desperate need for renovation for £1.3 million. A realistic valuation pre covid was £850,000. It went on the market and they had had 20 offers within 48 hours. Again no planning potential as my mims family have been down that route with local planners to see if there was any future possibility. Theres even a 50% uplift clause in the sale for 99 years just in case planners change. I've a house in the local village that has gone up by £100,000 in the last 18 months. People are just going crazy for rural living irrelevant of the costs involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D14, post: 7684831, member: 49382"] Thats cheap. If I was you I would advertise 10 acres at one end of it in 1 acre plots at £40,000 each and then do a deal if somebody wants 2 acres. Once you've sold them do another 10 acres and you will find people might just start coming to you directly. A paddock locally has just sold for £80,000 with no potential for building on it due to its location. It is only 1.2 acres in size and there is no mains elec or water to it and it lies very wet in the winter months. It seems covid has made everybody want their bit of the countryside away from the cities and towns. Any houses in rural locations are selling for over the asking prices at the minute. My mums family have just sold a 10 acre small holding with a bungalow in desperate need for renovation for £1.3 million. A realistic valuation pre covid was £850,000. It went on the market and they had had 20 offers within 48 hours. Again no planning potential as my mims family have been down that route with local planners to see if there was any future possibility. Theres even a 50% uplift clause in the sale for 99 years just in case planners change. I've a house in the local village that has gone up by £100,000 in the last 18 months. People are just going crazy for rural living irrelevant of the costs involved. [/QUOTE]
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