Rural Land Sales – Review of 2023 and Outlook for 2024
As we enter a new year, we reflect on the rural land market in 2023 and look ahead to what is in store for land sales in 2024.
There was very little land on the market in the first half of 2023, but that then improved as the year progressed with the overall amount being the highest since 2018, but still below levels from earlier in that decade. Demand outstripped supply with a growing diversity of buyers resulting in prices increasing. Motives to buy go beyond food production and include energy production, carbon capture, biodiversity net gain, development and investment. In areas where there were CGT roll over buyers (from sale of development land) some sale results were stratospheric!
According to a recent article in Farmers Weekly, the average value of prime arable land in 2023 was just over £10,000/ac. There have been sales in the Cotswolds and surrounding areas with which Butler Sherborn has been involved, where the prices achieved have been well in excess of this figure.
Looking forward into 2024, we are anticipating that the market will remain stable and that the values are likely to remain constant. We expect this to be the case despite factors such as the rate of economic growth, the prospect of falling interest rates and the expectation of a general election having the potential to impact the markets, as would unforeseen global shocks. There is ongoing speculation surrounding political parties looking to axe Agricultural Property Relief for inheritance tax, but that is now looking less likely for the time being.
The Cotswolds remain very popular and we look forward to another successful year selling land, farms and equestrian property within the area. As the Cotswold Property Specialists our knowledge of the market is second to none, as is our commitment to achieving the best possible sales for our clients.
If you would like a confidential sales appraisal of your property, please contact Richard Greasby or Ben Way.
richard@butlersherborn.co.uk 01285 883740
ben@butlersherborn.co.uk 01451 830731
Trump’s Election and UK Base Rate reduction -Impact on the Cotswolds Residential market
The majority of the American voters have awarded Donald Trump a resounding victory. The populace has spoken and the new administration has significant power. With the extent of the majority, certainty has been secured.
Trump’s Election and UK Base Rate reduction -Impact on the Cotswolds Residential marketThe Impact of the Autumn Budget on the British agricultural industry and farming community – Farmers Protest to Parliament on Tuesday 19th November
Rachel Reeves appears to have trodden with ten league boots across the rural community of the entire country with her announcements in last week’s budget.
The Impact of the Autumn Budget on the British agricultural industry and farming community – Farmers Protest to Parliament on Tuesday 19th NovemberAnticipated stability following the certainty of the Autumn Budget
In the event, after much anticipation and speculation The Chancellor has announced little which will directly affect the Cotswolds residential property market.
Anticipated stability following the certainty of the Autumn BudgetA cracking Christmas in the Cotswolds- Christmas Markets, Fairs and Carol Services 2024
The Cotswolds hums with activity in the run up to Christmas with Christmas Markets and Fairs popping up in many of the villages and market squares. From locally made crafts and decorations to wonderful local produce, there is a truly brilliant selection of gifts and foods for all tastes and palates. The centres of the villages are subsumed by the wafting smells of mulled wine, roasted chestnuts and gingerbread spices.
A cracking Christmas in the Cotswolds- Christmas Markets, Fairs and Carol Services 2024