It's
as easy as 1, 2, 3
1, Choose
the land & ask about covenants, claw backs or uplifts attached to
it.
2, Be clear of the total price of the land for sale and legal cost's.
3, A deposit and final payment, Land Registry included fee.
People buy land for many reason's; investment (in 20 yrs land has increased
in value by over 700%), in hope of future planning permission - thus
increasing their capital outlay, camping and other leisurely activities
- including paint balling, or to grow organic crop's as an allotment,
or even for keeping animal's on and for promoting conservation and wildlife.
England
is an open door to migrating families all needing somewhere to live
plus coastal erosion - global warming affecting our near sea level land.
So our land is changing and new houses will be built. It doesn't take
a genius to work out that the price of land for sale will keep going
up, so you may already know, land is potentially a fantastic long or
short term investment.
Stocks
and shares are dropping, so do the Maths, land will always increase
in value (always has and always will), especially due to immigration,
the ever growing need for housing, roads, infrastructure, global warming/coastal
erosion (Discovery Channel does it for me) and you don’t even
need to be British or living in England to buy it now (handy they invented
the web then).
Please
use the form on the left for a free, no obligation information pack,
including all prices and sizes of land for sale in England.
If
you purchased land around London 20 year's ago, you would be sitting
on a fortune. So why wait when you know the population is growing, land
prices are rising faster than ever and this country has a real need
for housing.
No
company can guarantee planning permission, but GLS have been asked to
submit sites reaching a criteria suitable for housing and the first
steps have been taken towards fruition. There are plots of land for
sale at these exclusive sites, so take advantage of a free no obligation
information pack.
So
why pay more? 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 £2,200 (26.06.2007). 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.
