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Building land for sale - advice wanted
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I'm renewing planning permission for 24-28 houses. It is a brown field site on the edge of a coastal town near the Lake District National Park. What are the rough guidelines for putting a valuation on it? I'm looking for a good, North based land agent to sell it. Any recommendations? Any guidelines for picking one? Thank s for your help. Jim M |
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wrote in message ... Hi, I'm renewing planning permission for 24-28 houses. It is a brown field site on the edge of a coastal town near the Lake District National Park. What are the rough guidelines for putting a valuation on it? 30-40% of the value of the final completed house(s). tim |
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On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 02:18:30 -0800 (PST) wrote :
I'm renewing planning permission for 24-28 houses. It is a brown field site on the edge of a coastal town near the Lake District National Park. What are the rough guidelines for putting a valuation on it? Total selling price of houses - (building costs + professional fees + utilities + interest charges + required profit + contingency and no doubt a few other things too) IOW a residual valuation -- Tony Bryer SDA UK 'Software to build on' http://www.sda.co.uk |
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