Land for sale - London and The Home Counties UK
Askett, Buckinghamshire
Buckingham,
Buckinghamshire
Chalfont
St. Peter, Buckinghamshire
Chelsham, Warlingham, Surrey
Clophill, Bedfordshire
Crowhurst, Lingfield, Surrey
Denham,
Buckinghamshire
Dunsfold, Surrey
East
Horsley, Surrey
Felbridge, Surrey
Flaunden, Hertfordshire
Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking, Surrey
Keston,
Greater London
Sandridge, St Albans, Hertfordshire
St.
Mary Cray, Greater London
Stagsden, Bedfordshire
Woolley
Green, Maidenhead, Berkshire
Land
for sale - South East England
Bramber, Steyning, West Sussex
Cowden,
Kent
Heartenoak, Hawkhurst, Kent
Hoad`s Wood, Bethersden, Kent
Hunton, Kent
Lamberton Wood, Bethersden, Kent
Meopham, Medway
Ninfield, East Sussex
Rowhook, Horsham, West Sussex
Rudgwick, West Sussex
Salehurst, Robertsbridge, East Sussex
Seasalter, Kent
Ticehurst, East Sussex
Wittersham, Isle of Oxney, Kent
Land
for sale - South
Baydon, Wiltshire
Bramley, Hampshire
Braydon, Wiltshire
Devizes,
Wiltshire
Frampton,
Dorset
Frampton
- The Sequel, Dorset
Horndean, Havant, Hampshire
Landford,
Wiltshire
Soberton, Southampton, Hampshire
South Wraxall, Wiltshire
Sturminster, Wimborne, Dorset
AND MANY MORE SITES ACROSS ENGLAND
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Quick links to a few hot sites via www.Wikipedia.org
We
don’t do the hard sell or expensive brochures, but I am sure you
already know how much land has increased in value over the last 20 yrs
(700%+) and how much Green Belt land is being declassified and built
on. English news papers, news programs and Politicians are all saying;
houses must be built and many of them will be built on green belt land.
Stocks and shares are dropping, so do the Maths, land will always increase
in value (always has and always will), especially due to migrating families,
the ever growing need for housing, roads, infrastructure, global warming/coastal
erosion and you don’t even
need to be British or living in England to buy it now.
So why pay more for land? Let me introduce you to Gladwish land sales,
the biggest land retailer in England, giving you an opportunity to own
a piece of England from as little as £2,400 (17.11.2010). Gladwish
had no intention to sell land for development when he pioneered his
concept in the 1980’s, but land they manage near urban areas have
been requested to be submitted to a prominent housing association to
research it’s potential and suitability for development.
Change of use and planning permission for land is a very serious and
time consuming process. Land with planning permission is worth £100,000+
for 1/10th of an acre.
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