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"Tommy" wrote in message ... On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 14:19:58 +0100, Oz wrote: buddenbrooks writes Well I guess if you spend your life at sea you have not noticed the number of farms Going derilict followed by a housing development. I cycle around the somerset countryside and the number of farms that have "ceased trading" is depressingly high. Perhaps the farmers selling up have done well from the sale of the land for building , I would not know. From my experience farmers rarely get planning for houses. Usually the farm gets sold at agric value. You obviously don't get anywhere near farm sales. Farm sales have seen a bigger growth than house sales. Even at auction many are going at 5x the estimates and more. Land News Farmland prices hit record levels Lawson Fairbank, 15th April 2007 English farmland has increased 14 per cent over the past year to an average of £3,353 in the first quarter of this year, latest figures from Strutt and Parker's Farmland Database have revealed. The firm expects the farmland market to outstrip the residential market in 2007. Compared to the north-south divide of the residential market, farmland prices vary by just £150 or so per acre above and below the £3,353 average. A limited supply of farmland has helped push prices up with only 8,400 acres of new land coming to market in the past year - the lowest amount since 2001. "There is a massive shortage but huge demand," says Mark McAndrew, head of estates and farm agency at Strutt and Parker. "In each of our five selling regions, no more than 3,000 acres came to market during the first quarter of 2007. That could represent only two or three sales. It means that purchasers need to be either very patient or very flexible about where they want to buy. "Today's buoyant market is linked more to the strength of the UK economy than to the state of farming or quality of land. There has never been so much money in the farmland market, from farmers, but also from investors and lifestyle buyers. "In addition to UK wealth, we have seen an influx of European investors, particularly from Denmark and Ireland, where prices are substantially higher than in England. Of course farmland prices are going up. They're going to build several million houses in the next couple of decades. There are fortunes to be made, but not by any farmers... The land is being bought up by big investment companies and the two big Duchies... -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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"William Black" wrote in message ... Of course farmland prices are going up. They're going to build several million houses in the next couple of decades. There are fortunes to be made, but not by any farmers... The land is being bought up by big investment companies and the two big Duchies... I'll be a rich man dead ;-)) Jim Webster |
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message ... "William Black" wrote in message ... Of course farmland prices are going up. They're going to build several million houses in the next couple of decades. There are fortunes to be made, but not by any farmers... The land is being bought up by big investment companies and the two big Duchies... I'll be a rich man dead ;-)) Jim Webster No you won't. You can't take it with you :-( Mike -- www.rneba.org.uk for the latest pictures of the very first reunion and Inaugural General Meeting. Nothing less than a fantastic success. The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association. 'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy www.rneba.org.uk to find your ex-Greenie mess mates www.iowtours.com for all ex-Service Reunions. More being added regularly "Navy Days" Portsmouth 25th - 27th July 2008. RN Shipmates will have a Stand |
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William Black writes
Of course farmland prices are going up. They're going to build several million houses in the next couple of decades. Thats not much acres and in very limited areas and since everyone knows roughly were the big builds are going, nobody there sells. There are fortunes to be made, but not by any farmers... The land is being bought up by big investment companies and the two big Duchies... Not any of the land that's been sold round here. Mostly going to industrialists/finaciers. -- Oz This post is worth absolutely nothing and is probably fallacious. |
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"'Mike'" wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... "William Black" wrote in message ... Of course farmland prices are going up. They're going to build several million houses in the next couple of decades. There are fortunes to be made, but not by any farmers... The land is being bought up by big investment companies and the two big Duchies... I'll be a rich man dead ;-)) Jim Webster No you won't. You can't take it with you :-( Mike speak for yourself ;-))) Actually 'I'll be a rich man dead' is an ironic saying you often hear in agriculture, just because you can't take it with you Jim Webster |
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