- Date of Article
- Jan 21 2014
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London, 17 January 2014, Land offered with asking prices in excess of £185 million has brought a successful conclusion to 2013 for Carter Jonas – and a positive start to 2014.
Kevin Prince, Winchester-based farm agency partner for the national property consultancy, says Carter Jonas was responsible for offering more than 18,000 acres of prime farm land in the UK during 2013 with the forecast of more positive activity during 2014.
“Whilst the reviving economy may mean that some buyers decide to invest in alternative property assets, the strength of farmland will remain, a fact clearly supported by the 2014 Carter Jonas Model Estate report that has just published,” says Mr Prince. “Many buyers see farmland as having lifestyle appeal, an investment with potential inheritance tax advantages and possibly getting them somewhere spectacular to live.
“On the other hand, farmers are also looking to consolidate their existing holdings where expansion will bring increased profitability for a growing family as the next generation comes into the business. In these situations they will purchase neighbouring land or similar properties within a reasonable distance of their own and this has been a significant feature in the 2013 market.
“Much of the prime farming property is being sold without ever reaching the open market and for that reason establishing contacts within both the farming community and among likely external buyers is vital. The competition among these buyers should also ensure values remain strong.
“For that reason, Carter Jonas is supporting many rural events across the UK during 2014 such as the Alresford and Royal County of Berkshire Shows in September.
“But our wide field of expertise will see us at The CLA Game Fair at Blenheim Palace and targeted specialist events such as The Dairy Show at Shepton Mallett, All Energy in Aberdeen, and Cereals at Duxford – important marketplaces for our skills in the true country fair tradition.”
For the Winchester Carter Jonas team, the most significant farm sales in the last 12 months have included 180 acres of arable land in the Test Valley which sold at more than 20 per cent above its guide price, 144 acres of Grade I land in the Pewsey Vale which saw the widest range of interest from farmers to speculators, and a 400 acre arable farm with cottages and principal house west of Salisbury.
“The Winchester team has a large number of keen buyers looking to purchase farms and land across southern England so would be delighted to discuss any potential land or farm sales in 2014,” adds Mr Prince.
“The Model Estate report shows that farmland has an impressive five year performance as an asset – and we are confident it will maintain a five per cent average capital growth for the next five years. Prices in the south have already been outstripping the national average, with £10,000 an acre regularly paid in this region for arable, although second rate land is less desirable and more likely to stagnate.”