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Commercial Land Plots to Rent in Birmingham

Explore the Latest Available Commercial Land Plots to Rent in Birmingham

More details for 747-751 Warwick Rd, Birmingham - Land to Rent

Klaxon Tysley Industrial Estate - 747-751 Warwick Rd

Birmingham, B11 2HA

  • Land to Let
  • £1.53 sq ft pa
  • 1.50 ac Plot
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More details for Pitsford St, Birmingham - Land to Rent

Trailer Park - Pitsford St

Birmingham, B18 6PS

  • Land to Let
  • £2.28 sq ft pa
  • 1.31 ac Plot
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More details for Faraday Ave, Birmingham - Land to Rent

Land off Rowan Way - Faraday Ave

Birmingham, B46 1AL

  • Land to Let
  • 1 - 8.60 ac Plot
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More details for Buckingham St, Birmingham - Land to Rent

Buckingham St

Birmingham, B19 3HU

  • Land to Let
  • 0.60 ac Plot
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More details for Boulton Walk, Birmingham - Land to Rent

Boulton Walk

Birmingham, B23 7RP

  • Land to Let
  • 0.28 ac Plot
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More details for 12 Birmingham Rd, West Bromwich - Land to Rent

12 Birmingham Rd

West Bromwich, B71 4JZ

  • Land to Let
  • 0.46 ac Plot
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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting Commercial Land in Birmingham

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What is commercial land?
Commercial land refers to plots of land designated for business use. It may be used for open storage, parking, development, or industrial operations, depending on the planning permission and site infrastructure.
What types of commercial land are available to rent in Birmingham?
You can find a range of commercial land including hardstanding yards, fenced compounds, development-ready sites, and land with temporary structures or utilities already installed.
What planning permission do I need to use commercial land?
Use depends on planning permission granted by the local council. Common classes include B2 (general industrial), B8 (storage/distribution), or sui generis (e.g. vehicle storage). Always check the permitted use before signing a lease.
Can I build on rented commercial land?
In most cases, permanent construction on leased land requires both landlord consent and planning permission. Some leases allow for temporary buildings, containers, or modular units depending on the site's terms.
What are typical uses for commercial land?
Typical uses include vehicle or plant storage, builder’s yards, scaffolding storage, logistics operations, event space, or development projects (subject to planning).
How is commercial land usually let?
Commercial land is typically let on leasehold terms, often for 1 to 10 years. Short-term lets, licences, and flexible arrangements may also be available for temporary or seasonal use.
Is the land usually serviced?
Some commercial land comes fully or partially serviced, with utilities such as water, electricity, and drainage. Others may be unserviced and more suitable for open storage or vehicle parking.
Are business rates payable on commercial land?
Yes, in most cases. If the land is rated for business use, you may be liable for business rates. The amount will depend on the site's rateable value, which you can check with the Valuation Office Agency (VOA).
What should I check before renting commercial land?
Review access and road links, ground condition (e.g. hardstanding or soft), drainage, fencing/security, planning class, services available, lease restrictions, and whether the site floods or is contaminated.
How do I find commercial land to rent in Birmingham?
Search on LoopNet, look for listings that match your intended use, and always confirm the planning permission and terms with the agent or landlord.

Find More Commercial Land Plots to Rent in and Near to Birmingham on LoopNet

Birmingham offers a wide range of commercial land to rent, catering to businesses across logistics, storage, construction, vehicle operations, and development sectors. With excellent transport links via the M6, M5, and A38, along with proximity to Birmingham Airport and the national rail freight network, the city is a strategic choice for occupiers requiring well-connected open storage yards, compounds, or development-ready plots. Tenants can find sites ranging from small hardstanding yards suitable for plant or vehicle storage, to multi-acre sites with scope for bespoke build-to-suit options, subject to planning.

Key areas for commercial land in Birmingham include Tyseley, Saltley, Aston, and near Hams Hall in the wider West Midlands logistics corridor. Sites are typically secured with perimeter fencing, gated access, and utilities such as water and electricity available on request. Flexible lease terms are often available, including short-term licences and longer-term arrangements for occupiers looking to establish a more permanent presence. Rental costs vary widely depending on site size, location, and surface treatment, but generally range from £1 to £4 per sq ft per annum. With continued industrial demand, strong regional connectivity, and regeneration initiatives across the West Midlands, Birmingham remains a highly competitive location for commercial land lettings.