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Land for Sale with Planning Permission

Identifying land for sale with planning permission already granted is a viable way to start a development project without the application headaches. Below, you'll find a range of land for sale with permission granted. You'll discover both rural and development opportunities, as our software pulls listings from around the country. Start you next development project now and to get more land listings, try our free trial for 7 days.

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Current price (Original Price)
£300,000 (£300,000)
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Land For Sale
Full address:
Castle Pavilion, Kenilworth
First listed: 21/06/2022
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est. yield
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3yr price growth
45/76
Area demand
£456
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Current price (Original Price)
£350,000 (£350,000)
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2 bed Property & Land for Sale
Full address:
Fivefield Road, Keresley End, Coventry, CV7 8JF
First listed: 29/06/2022
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est. yield
6.25%
3yr price growth
36/83
Area demand
£504
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Current price (Original Price)
£850,000 (£850,000)
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Land For Sale
Full address:
Southam Road Napton CV47 8NG
First listed: 04/07/2022
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est. yield
6.25%
3yr price growth
19/65
Area demand
£-
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you find land for sale?

The easiest way to find land for sale is through Property Market Intel. Simply sign up for a free trial and use our advanced filters to discover land for sale.

How Should I Value Land with Planning Permission?

There are quite a few variables that go into the calculation of land with planning permission. However, it essentially comes down to taking the plot’s end value and subtracting both the development costs and the desired equity.