Land supply fall reflects overall trend
Series: Farmers' Weekly ; 138(8) 21 February 2003, 83(1)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: The latest "Agricultural land market survey" from FPDSavills reports that the supply of land fell in 2002, reinforcing a long-term trend since the end of World War Two. It suggests that the initial decline may be due to the increase in owner occupation after the break up of many larger estates after the war. Predicts land values should remain stable, however commercial land could rise by 15% over the next two years. Table. Copies of the survey are available from http://www.fpdsavills.co.uk/research.asp?category=Rural&dateFrom=&dateTo= or contact Ian Bailey t +44 (0)7968 550386 [email protected]| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| News article | London News article | WB3908-21 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 121449-1001 |
The latest "Agricultural land market survey" from FPDSavills reports that the supply of land fell in 2002, reinforcing a long-term trend since the end of World War Two. It suggests that the initial decline may be due to the increase in owner occupation after the break up of many larger estates after the war. Predicts land values should remain stable, however commercial land could rise by 15% over the next two years. Table. Copies of the survey are available from http://www.fpdsavills.co.uk/research.asp?category=Rural&dateFrom=&dateTo= or contact Ian Bailey t +44 (0)7968 550386 [email protected]