Would
you like to own British farm land
with a guaranteed rental income?
Investing in land has never been so simple and now comes
with guaranteed rental income:
Why Farmland Investment?
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over 6% fixed annual rental
income piad in advance (collected for you) |
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high level of capital security |
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an effective inflation hedge |
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Simple and transparent |
Why UK Farmland?
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simple and transparent property
law |
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attractive supply and demand
fundamentals |
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secure transaction with UK
solicitors |
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eligible for SIPPS/SASS |
For full
information on the opportunities available please complete
the no obligation enquiry form below.
Why Invest in Land?
* These figures are based
on the average of the historical rate of capital growth implied
by rural land price data from two leading UK estate agents
and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors for the last
10, 5 and 3 year periods up to the end of the second quarter
of 2009. An investment under the Land Commodities model at
these rates of capital growth and a 7.0% rental income would
have yielded an average annual (internal) rate of return of
16.8% over the last 10 years, 20.5% per year over the last
5 years and 25.1% per year over the last 3 years. 1Savills
(2009). Agricultural Land Market Survey 2009. Savills Rural
Research. 2Knight Frank (July 2009). Farmland prices rebounding
already, according to Knight Frank Farmland Index. 3RICS (H1
2009). RICS rural land market survey H1 2009. Royal Institute
of Chartered Surveyors.
Land investment was once the preserve
of large developers and the very wealthy.
We now offer land
to the private investor.
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DePuy Recall Off the subject of land investments, but I have
a friend who as had one of these and they are very bad. If
you have had one take a look.
Plots of land for sale all over England
The UK property market
now dominated by overseas buyers
Foreign buyers are now
snapping up UK land and property at an alarming rate with over
70% of all West End deals going to foreign buyers in the last
three months. This is in part due to the weakness of the pound
and the fact that investors can see a golden opportunity
in the UK market place.
Land Registry fees go
up 25% Land Registry fees in
the UK have gone up 25% which means on scale 1 the fee for
property of £250,000 has increased from £220 to £280. The
Land Registry justified the increase by saying the economy
is having an unsustainable reduction on its fee income so it
had to increase fees to pay operating costs.
People turn to
the Internet to buy property and Land ( February 03,09)
Over the last 12 months over 2000 high street estate agents
have gone out of business, which is partly to do with the credit
crunch and with the trend for people to use online property
web sites. If you are looking for land for sale or property
the Internet is a great place to both buy and sell, and with
online fee's and commissions much lower.
Land Prices (September
24, 08)
While housing prices are dropping across many European countries
party because of the financial turmoil in the finance markets,
the price of farmland has climbed to record levels. Investors
are looking for opportunities to put their money in Land
because of the rising food and bio fuels market.
Land News (August
20, 08)
The UK's largest property company Land Securities has sold it's
50% stake in the Empress State office tower in London to
Liberty International for around 107 million pounds. The
building is let to the Metropolitan Police Force for around
12 million pounds per year.
Farm Land Prices (August 4, 08)
The price of property may be falling, but farmland has been
rising at record rates. During the first half of 2008 the
average price of farmland rose by 24% according to the Royal
Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
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