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Farmland Market Awaits Spring Changes

Smiths Gore research showed that UK farmland market is on the cusp as both, sellers and buyers are anticipating the direction that the market will take this spring. In previous years, smaller amounts of land were sold between January and March... (Continue reading)

Farming Benefits Highlands and Islands

Richard Lochhead, Scotland’s cabinet secretary for rural affairs, was shown the clear benefits of farming on remote hills by members of NFU Scotland. Lachlan MacLean, LFA Committee member and Bert Leitch, Regional Board Chairman invited Lochhead to Mull, where he was... (Continue reading)

Farm Land Market Is Stable

A new report recently published by Savills, which is based on its research of UK farm land market over the 1st quarter of 2009,  has revealed that farm land in Great Britain remains resilient if compared with other property assets. Of... (Continue reading)

Land Registry to Increase Fees

The department for land registry in England and Wales – Land Registry – intends to increase its fees. The increases will come into effect on June, 6th 2009. The increase in registering fees can be explained by lower levels of transactions... (Continue reading)

Family Farm Might Come to an End

Figures suggest that farm managers are on the rise while family farm business is on its way out. New research project, sponsored by RICS, investigates the potential impacts the coming changes may bring to the farm business. Paper called “The changing structure... (Continue reading)

RICS lists three hazards to land-owning

RICS has just published the report, which indicates the possible threats to land-ownership in the United Kingdom. Although the aim of the report was to explore the possible scenarios rather than predict certain circumstances, 3 major threats were determined. Resilience of... (Continue reading)

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