Becks01
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Just wondering how on earth you go about accessing what grazing land should cost to rent? I know there is the rule of thumb of £100 per acre per annum....but then how do you make an assessment for what outbuildings / access to utilities etc... are worth in addition? If you overcharge you'll put people off, but if you undercharge then you're undervaluing your land...This would be in South East England by the way...
I'm aware this is a bit of a how long is a piece of string question!
Thanks
Just wondering how on earth you go about accessing what grazing land should cost to rent? I know there is the rule of thumb of £100 per acre per annum....but then how do you make an assessment for what outbuildings / access to utilities etc... are worth in addition? If you overcharge you'll put people off, but if you undercharge then you're undervaluing your land...This would be in South East England by the way...
I'm aware this is a bit of a how long is a piece of string question!
Thanks