Monday, April 7, 2008

Land Farms Plots For Sale Land Agents

Land has increased in value over the last twenty years and remains one of the most popular forms of investment. Historically, buying land has been restricted to large development companies, farmers and wealthy individuals. Best Plots offer individual investment plots for sale at prices affordable to most income earners. Land agents, acquire land from leading sources and provide these freehold sites to our customers.
Land Agents also specialise in providing land for sale to long-term investors. These sites are, typically, situated close to existing development in areas which have been identified as standing good long-term chances of gaining planning permission. A residential-sized plot of land would allow buyers to share in any future development gains without the need to buy large acreages as a developer would.
The simplicity land investment has gained many followers. There are no complicated concepts that purchasers need to understand, just that there is an ever-increasing demand for
land worldwide.Buying land is far simpler and quicker than buying property, although you would still be recommended to use a solicitor to protect your interests.
Unlike stocks and shares, the land buyer will always have a tangible investment they can touch and use. Furthermore, due to its limited supply and demand, one can also rest assured that land values will almost always be on the rise, having already increased eight fold in value over the last twenty years.
Upon completion, the new owner has individual day to day control of any maintenance, redefinition for development, planning permission and sale of their site and we have no further involvement in any part of the management. Land is a solid and easy to understand investment and land is not open to accounting scandals and it is clear when property prices are going up (or down) and the reason for this movement.For example land owners are presently aware of the worldwide housing crisis. Land increases in value This is due to demand outstripping supply and also from land gaining planning permission to have houses built on it. The need for housing close to gig cities is regularly reported upon in the press. The only solution appears to be to build more houses on investment land.
Finally Investment land has a wide range of uses
Investment land can be used for grazing animals, starting a business or building a home on, or it can simply be left as it is whatever is done with it, the price is likely to rise considerably, even with the slowdown in house price inflation.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Investing in Land buying undeveloped land that can be built on is the new craze - and given the supply and demand equation in relation to the peoples housing needs it is not difficult to see why.
Land investments are now regarded as an alternative investment to the stock market, for many reasons. The most cited is that land being a tangible asset makes it less susceptible to depreciation brought by wear and tear, the volatility of the stock market, and it increases in value over time. This is so because the law of supply and demand applies to land – the Earth has only so much land to supply but the demand for more land increases with population growth.
More money has been made through land investment throughout history than through any other form of investment, including common stocks, gold, or even the ownership of rental properties.
Buying land on a professional property and development project. This is sometimes known as site assembly land investment and often appeals to the investor for whom self-build land investment is not suitable. The growing market for investment land is being in large part serviced by site assembly investment land because, relatively speaking, the number of people investing in land is growing but only a small proportion have the necessary skills and/or appetite for self-build land investment.
While land investment may not provide the instant gratification of a home purchase, this sort of venture can be quite lucrative. Land investors have different needs and concerns than those of typical real estate investors - zoning, planning, environmental issues are just a few of the challenges they must face. This Field Guide will help those who wish to take on this interesting branch of the real estate industry.