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Hi, im intrested in buying a small amount of land in leicestershire area, i understand that the grants have stopped , but whats the best way to find out what land is available for sell.who to talk too etc

 

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"Woodlands for sale" google it. Then there's savilles, and other large land agents. What grants? There were no grants for purchasing land but there are still grants for woodland management.

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I spent years looking in vain for woodland in Leicestershire. Eventually I had the luck, and I mean luck, to buy some agricultural land via a private sale and plant on it. The National Forest company used to maintain a register of land/ woodland for sale within the forest. If you get on the mailing list you will at least see what is on the market. My experience was that the "guide" price was actually the starting price.

 

nationalforest.org | Creating Woodlands

 

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ok thankyou, i was after a little forest/workland, but failing that some land i could plant,fell and replace as time went on.

 

cheers

 

You could contact the National Forest Company and ask them to pass on an enquiry to their existing owners. You could offer to manage some of their woodland in exchange for the produce. A lot of the tender schemes are on farms were the farmer hasn't really got an interest in managing the woodland as a going concern, they simply needed the capital injection to refinance their farming business. A relationship like this might eventually lead to an opportunity to buy.

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You could contact the National Forest Company and ask them to pass on an enquiry to their existing owners. You could offer to manage some of their woodland in exchange for the produce. A lot of the tender schemes are on farms were the farmer hasn't really got an interest in managing the woodland as a going concern, they simply needed the capital injection to refinance their farming business. A relationship like this might eventually lead to an opportunity to buy.

 

great idea thanks. have you done this before? or are doing?

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