RICS rural land market survey Great Britain [electronic resource] H2 2006
RICS rural land market survey Great Britain H2 2006 [electronic resource]
- London RICS 2007
- RICS Rural Land Market Survey Great Britain Second Half 2006 .
Farmland prices rose strongly in the latter half of 2006, increasing by 18.1% on a year earlier compared to a rise of just 5.7% in the first half of the year. Competition between City fuelled lifestyle buyers and farmers, keen to expand production and exploit higher commodity prices, has resulted in demand rising at the fastest pace in the survey's history. Demand is far exceeding supply of available land. The weighted average price of farm land rose to £8 164 per hectare, up from £7 219 in H1 2006.
RICS RURAL LAND MARKET SURVEY GREAT BRITAIN
GREAT BRITAIN--1707-
630 $2 18
Farmland prices rose strongly in the latter half of 2006, increasing by 18.1% on a year earlier compared to a rise of just 5.7% in the first half of the year. Competition between City fuelled lifestyle buyers and farmers, keen to expand production and exploit higher commodity prices, has resulted in demand rising at the fastest pace in the survey's history. Demand is far exceeding supply of available land. The weighted average price of farm land rose to £8 164 per hectare, up from £7 219 in H1 2006.
RICS RURAL LAND MARKET SURVEY GREAT BRITAIN
GREAT BRITAIN--1707-
630 $2 18