Land Property Investment
♫ Saturday, February 19th, 2011Another string to the bow of a successful real estate property investor is land. As an asset land investment can be very lucrative if you can find and develop the right plot. This must always be seen as a long term strategy, even more than residential property investment, as it often requires you to buy the land and then wait for planning permission to be granted so that the value increase substantially at that point. You can then decide to develop the land yourself, partner with a builder or sell on and take your profits.
Once your name has been taken at one or more property events then you will start to get e-mails and/or calls from a number of companies of various land property investment inc type names offering you deals. These plots of land are usually located in the green belt and outside of current planning boundaries, but the salesperson will always regale you with the fact that their team is now working on getting the permission changed for building houses. In the majority of cases, despite what has been seen by scaremongers in the popular newspapers, most of this land will not change permissions in the short or even medium term so you will be investing your money for the long term.
What you are looking for specifically are houses at the end of a street, but that have a sizable side plot onto which a 2/3 bedroom house could be built. This strategy is usually only applicable to terraced properties as adding a new end-terrace property will not affect the look or style of the street. You would need to build the new property in the style of the existing houses in the terrace and follow the design guidelines as laid down when originally built, but most local authorities are sympathetic if approached correctly. You can also look for houses with large and long gardens and see if a new detached house could be built in the space. Again here, if you can meet all the planning regulations, local authorities are sympathetic.
