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Land Plots for Sale near Thornton, Fife, Thornton

Land Plots for Sale Within 5 miles of the Thornton, Fife, Thornton

More details for Junction Rd, Kirkcaldy - Land for Sale

Development Site - Junction Rd

Kirkcaldy, KY1 2BH

  • Land for Sale
  • £175,000
  • 0.72 ac Plot

Kirkcaldy Land for Sale

parking courtyard constructed to adoptable for future neighbouring site of damaged retaining wall to New stair allowing access to hard landscape area Existing retaining wall reduced with new 1500mm high timber fence installed Rare opportunity for town centre site Planning consent obtained for flatted residential development. Potential industrial/storage uses subject to planning Site extends to 0.72 acres (0.29 hectares) Kirkcaldy is one of Fife's principal centres with a population approaching 50,000 and a catchment area estimated to be in the region 150,000 persons. The town benefits from an excellent transportation network with a railway station on the main east coastline which runs from London's Kings Cross via Edinburgh to Aberdeen. By car, the town is readily accessible via the A92 Fife regional road providing short drive times to Edinburgh, Dundee and The Central Belt. There is Kirkcaldy bus station in the heart of the Town Centre which provides local, regional and national services. The subjects are situated on Junction Road, towards the western junction with Factory Road and Maltings Road and lying directly opposite the meeting with Overton Road in a predominantly residential area with a small number of commercial interests. Junction Road links St Clair Street to the least whichis one the principal routes on the eastern side of the Town. The town's main shopping and business areas where general amenities can be found, lies only a short distance away to the south west. The site comprises an open parcel of land which is relatively level and is enclosed by a mixture of wall and timber fencing to all boundaries. It has the benefit of planning consent for the erection of 20 flatted dwellings with parking and associated landscaping under planning reference 09/01464/ CFULL. The consent has been varied under reference 18/01674/FULL to provide an alternative scheme for the erection of 16 flatted dwellings with associated parking and landscaping. The site is also thought suitable for alternative uses such as industrial and storage (subject to planning consent).

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Property Subtype:

Residential

Date on Market:

02/07/2025

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More details for 25A Whitehill Rd, Glenrothes - Land for Sale

25A Whitehill Rd

Glenrothes, KY6 2RW

  • Land for Sale
  • £3,500,000
  • 17.80 ac Plot
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More details for Nairn St, Kirkcaldy - Land for Sale

Development Site - Nairn St

Kirkcaldy, KY1 2PB

  • Land for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 8.40 ac Plot
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FAQs About Commercial Development Land For Sale in Thornton Fife

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How many development land opportunities are currently available in Thornton Fife?
There are currently 0 Land Plots available for sale. Available sites may vary in size, planning status and development potential depending on their location and intended use.
What factors influence land values?
Land values are influenced by factors such as location, site size, planning status, access to utilities, local market demand, surrounding development activity and future development potential. Sites with planning permission or strong redevelopment prospects often command higher values.
Do I need planning permission before buying development land?
Not necessarily. Some sites are sold with outline or full planning permission already in place, while others are purchased without consent and developed later through the planning process. Understanding the site's planning position is an important part of due diligence.
What is the difference between brownfield and greenfield land?
Brownfield land has previously been developed and may include former commercial, industrial or other built-up sites. Greenfield land is generally undeveloped land that has not previously been built on. Planning considerations, infrastructure requirements and development costs can differ significantly between the two.
What due diligence should I carry out before buying land?
Buyers should review planning history, local development plans, legal title, access rights, environmental reports, flood risk, contamination issues and any restrictive covenants. Professional advice from solicitors, surveyors and planning consultants is often essential.
How important is access to utilities and infrastructure?
Access to electricity, water, drainage, telecommunications and road infrastructure can have a significant impact on development costs and viability. Understanding the availability and capacity of local services should form part of any site appraisal.
What can commercial development land be used for?
Potential uses depend on planning policy and site characteristics. Commercial development land may be suitable for industrial, logistics, office, retail, mixed-use or leisure developments, subject to obtaining the necessary permissions and approvals.
What should I look for when assessing a development opportunity?
Key considerations include planning potential, location, site access, topography, environmental constraints, infrastructure availability, development costs and likely market demand. A detailed feasibility assessment can help determine whether a project is commercially viable.
What are option agreements and promotion agreements?
An option agreement gives a developer the right to purchase land at a future date under agreed terms, often after securing planning permission. A promotion agreement involves a promoter seeking planning consent and marketing the site for sale, with proceeds shared between the parties.
What environmental risks should I investigate?
Potential risks can include contamination, flood risk, protected habitats, invasive species, mining history and ground stability issues. Environmental investigations are commonly carried out before acquiring development land.
What taxes and acquisition costs should I budget for?
In addition to the purchase price, buyers may incur Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), VAT where applicable, legal fees, survey costs, planning expenses, environmental reports and finance costs. Understanding the full acquisition budget is important when assessing a site's viability.
Can development land be financed?
Many buyers use specialist land or development finance to acquire sites. Funding options and lending criteria vary depending on the site's planning status, intended use and the buyer's experience and financial position.

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