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Why
invest in land?
Why
you should invest in the
fastest growing resource this country has to offer?
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| Land changes in value simply due to the whim of
mankind. A plot of land covered in grass and near a City or Town
may be valued at £10,000, but if a few mere mortals in the
local planning office say you can build a house on it then
suddenly it could becomes worth over £150,000! At no extra cost
to you and at no risk. What other investment could possibly
achieve this? Well there is one but it involves you picking the
winner of The Grand National and you giving your £10,000 to
your local bookmaker and hoping. The obvious disadvantage of
this method is that if you loose, you loose every penny of your
£10,000. That's why so few of us ever do it. But buy a plot of
land and it will always be yours until you decide to sell it,
and hopefully for a massive profit. You also always have the
knowledge that the value of your land is constantly increasing
so even if you want to sell it on before planning is granted you
will almost certainly make more profit than any other fiscally
based investment. Just compare that with a bet on the Grand
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We must be honest with ourselves, however, the big bucks come
when planning is granted, and this may take a few years, most
councils have major reviews of building policies every ten
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Many people purchase plots of land to simply sell
them on a few years later and accept more profit than other cast
iron investments, but the shrewd investor is in it for the
medium to long term where the huge life changing profits are to
be realised. Many investors buy plots for their Children and
even Grandchildren planning for a minor outlay to give them a
major boost in their lives sometime in the future. Gifting them
a plot of land at today’s small purchase prices can be tax
free under current rules. What a wonderful gift.
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Land prices
have risen by more than 926%in the last twenty years
out-stripping house prices.
Source:
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| Large
developers have been ‘stockpiling’ land into their own
land banks with the knowledge that in future years as
towns and city’s naturally expand planning will be
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| This enables
the shrewd private investor to emulate the fortunes that
have been made by developers without tying up huge sums of
money. |
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