Hi,
I bought a house in a country area 3 years ago on .5 of an acre. We have a .5 acre site adjoining our garden. The owner of the site once had planning permission for quite a large house but the PP has since expired.
The site has recently been put up for sale as-is or subject to planning permission. Do you think it would be a good investment to buy the site as-is and extend our existing garden with the possibility of using it as a site for our children to build on in a few years (all under 5)?
What is a reasonable price for agricultural land these days?
Thanks!
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What makes you think your very young children will want to build on a site beside you in 20 or so years time?
I`m banking on them looking after me in my golden years.
Firstly, you would be extremely foolish to allow a monstrosity to be built beside you if it dwarfs your house or is out of place.
The PP granted previously was for a bit of a monster. I`d rather not start objecting to PP giving it`s such a small community.
I think the point was that someone else could buy it, apply for PP and seek to build a monstrosity............... and goreyman didn't want to object. At least that what I interpreted from reading the overall post!
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