Land in Gidea Park available for sale
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Land Plots for Sale near the Gidea Park, Romford

Land Plots for Sale Within 10 miles of the Gidea Park, Romford

More details for 123-127 Station Rd, London - Land for Sale

2A CONNAUGHT ROAD - 123-127 Station Rd

London, E4 6AG

  • Land for Sale
  • £250,000
  • 0.04 ac Plot
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More details for Grange Farm Ln, Chigwell - Land for Sale

Grange Farm Ln

Chigwell, IG7 6DR

  • Land for Sale
  • £6,150,000
  • 2.20 ac Plot
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More details for The Borough, Ongar - Land for Sale

The Borough

Ongar, CM5 9QU

  • Land for Sale
  • 1.20 ac Plot
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More details for Darnley Rd, Grays - Land for Sale

Crown and Darnley Road Car Park - Darnley Rd

Grays, RM17 6QS

  • Land for Sale
  • 0.91 ac Plot
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FAQs about Commercial Development Land For Sale in Gidea Park

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How many Land Plot listings are available for sale in Gidea Park?
There are currently 0 Land Plots available for sale near Gidea Park.
What factors could affect the prices of Land Plots in Gidea Park?
Several factors can impact the price of Land Plots, including the size and location of the property, planning status, access to utilities, local demand, and future development potential.
What other types of commercial property are available for sale in Gidea Park?
There is a diverse range of commercial properties available in Gidea Park to suit various business needs. Gidea Park offers office buildings, retail units and shops, and industrial units & warehouses, catering to a variety of sectors and industries.
Do I need planning permission before buying commercial land?
Not necessarily, but land with outline or full planning permission is generally more valuable and easier to develop. If buying without permission (often called 'strategic land'), you’ll need to apply through the local planning authority before development can proceed.
What is the difference between brownfield and greenfield land?
Brownfield land refers to previously developed land (e.g. former industrial or commercial sites), often with existing infrastructure. Greenfield land is undeveloped and typically located in rural or suburban areas. Brownfield sites may require more remediation but are often easier to gain planning consent for.
What due diligence should I carry out before purchasing development land?
Check the planning history, local development plan, title and legal ownership, contamination or environmental risks, access rights, and any restrictive covenants. Engage planning consultants and solicitors early in the process.
Is access to services important when buying development land?
Yes. Availability of electricity, water, sewage, and road access significantly impacts development viability and cost. Fully serviced plots are more desirable and typically fetch a premium.
What types of developments can commercial land be used for?
Depending on planning permission, commercial land can be developed into retail parks, industrial estates, logistics hubs, office parks, mixed-use schemes, or leisure facilities. The site’s location and zoning will influence its most suitable use.
What taxes and costs apply when buying commercial land in the UK?
Buyers may be liable for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), VAT (if applicable), legal and surveying fees, and planning application costs. SDLT on non-residential land starts at 2% above £150,000 and rises to 5% over £250,000.

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