Saturday, October 18, 2008

Spurt in Prices of UK Land ? An Ideal Investment Opportunity?

UK is becoming densely populated to an untenable level. This has led to an acute housing shortage and a sharp rise in UK Land for Sale prices.

Prices for housing and land in UK has shown continuous upward trend due to a robust growth in average earnings - predicted to be close to 5% this year - as well as cuts in interest rates that has combined to prop-up the housing market .

According to Milan Khatri, chief economist at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, the medium term outlook is for steady price growth.

Despite a fall in the number of mortgage approvals in April, which are viewed as a forward indicator of housing demand, activity remains above the historical average and still point to firm demand conditions, Mr. Khatri said.

Thus investments in UK Land for sale market are increasingly becoming attractive to common investors.

UK Land Highlights

? Unlike equities, the capital growth of land investments is attractive and so is the downside risk
? Better growth and lower downside risk than ANY other investment.
? Growth is consistent
? Unlike equities and land in the right location does not suffer long periods of cyclical decline.

Today, there are a number of companies serving smaller investors select plots of land to buy, and investments typically start at about $10,000.

Following types of plots of land for sale are available across the UK -

Brownfield Land: Brownfield Land is the common term used for previously developed land i.e. land that is or was occupied by a permanent structure. This land is often smaller, resulting in High Rise Development e.g. old petrol station and factories.

Greenfield Land: Greenfield Land simply refers to land that has never been used for development eg Farmland.

Greenbelt Land: Greenbelt Land is largely undeveloped or sparsely occupied land, which historically has been set aside to contain development, prevent towns merging and provide open space. Greenbelt boundaries can change in response to the requirements for additional housing in a controlled manner.

While there is some opposition against moves to grant planning permission to builders on greenbelt and greenfield land but keeping in view the acute mismatch between expected demand for housing and the amount of land available for planned development such moves are necessary.

Moreover release of such land for planned development would create jobs and opportunities in those areas and by increase in the supply the house prices would automatically lower, thereby ensuring that everyone can afford to become a home owner. At present, for the ambitious young generation to own a home is easier said than done. It is also very difficult for the low waged population to build there own homes.

Thus be it a farmland, greenbelt land, greenfield land or brownfield land, buying plots of land for sale has the potential to make stunning returns quickly. Infact prices of land in UK have increased by a stunning 926% in last two decades.

UK Land for Sale Market is thus expected to show a steady increase for coming decade and could prove to be an ideal investment vehicle for common investors

Stephen Brewood
Land Plots For Sale in UK

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