Rural Life
The market for Scottish estates cooled slightly in 2022, but prices remain "significantly higher"...
Agri-Business
Farm and estate businesses holding residential property in a company and liable for the Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED)
Farmland is climbing in value with the average price of arable land in England forecast to reach £10,000/ac by the end of the year.
A highly versatile block of first-class arable land valued at £3.4 million has been put up for sale by Strutt and Parker in Faversham, Kent.
Agricultural land values in England rose by 1% in 2021, fuelled by a shortage in the number of farms and estates for sale and the growing range...
The average value of arable farmland in England rose to £9,700/ac in Q3 2021 – the highest quarterly average since early 2018.
Farmers who are considering diversification should consider how the principles of ‘placemaking’ could help to drive up the number and quality...
England’s farmland market is busier than it has been for some time, with many farms and estates attracting multiple bidders and selling for...
Arable farmers are looking at “once-in-a-generation” decisions about the future direction of their businesses as they prepare for life without the safety...
Farmers who have been offered a five-year ‘mirror’ agreement to replace an expiring Countryside Stewardship Agreement will need...
The number of people looking to buy farmland so they can manage it to improve biodiversity or generate carbon credits is on the rise.
BNP Paribas Real Estate has announced that Jonathan (Jonty) Armitage has been appointed as the new head of farming.
BNP Paribas Real Estate is today announcing that Rhodri Thomas will be appointed as the new head of its Strutt & Parker Rural Business.
Demand for farmland in Scotland outstripped supply in 2020, due to a combination of low volumes, among other things.
Agricultural land values rose by an average of 3% in 2020 with record low supply and relatively robust demand.