Land prices hit record high.
Series: RICS Press Release ; 2 February 2004(3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: The "RICS rural land market survey" for the forth quarter of 2003, shows that individual non-farmer buyers now account for 51 percent of the market, which is an increase on the 45 percent from the previous quarter. In the southeast the forth quarter figure stood at 65 percent. This activity is supported by buyers who are not waiting the outcome to changes to agricultural policy both from the government and the EU, whilst many farmers are holding back. to view the survey go to: http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=MarketS urvey&template=/includes/showmarketsurvey.html&id= 80. http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=PressRe lease&template=/includes/showpr.html&id=1108.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The "RICS rural land market survey" for the forth quarter of 2003, shows that individual non-farmer buyers now account for 51 percent of the market, which is an increase on the 45 percent from the previous quarter. In the southeast the forth quarter figure stood at 65 percent. This activity is supported by buyers who are not waiting the outcome to changes to agricultural policy both from the government and the EU, whilst many farmers are holding back. to view the survey go to: http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=MarketS urvey&template=/includes/showmarketsurvey.html&id= 80. http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=PressRe lease&template=/includes/showpr.html&id=1108.