The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: doganjo on June 01, 2010, 12:36:03 pm
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http://www.uklanddirectory.org.uk/land-for-sale.asp?id=12501
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http://www.uklanddirectory.org.uk/land-for-sale.asp?id=12501
Annie when I click your link this is the message that appears;
Oops! Internet Explorer could not connect to www.uklanddirectory.org.uk
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I think you have a very active firewall James! ;) I just clicked on the link in your message and it took me straight to the website. ::) Here are all the properties for asle in Scotland
http://www.uklanddirectory.org.uk/building-land-plot-sales-scotland.asp
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Oops, sorry. :)
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The first link didn't work for me either & even typing the url into the searchbar revealed nothing.... maybe their site has a wee glitch.
Works now tho'.... thanks Annie
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Strange that - I just clicked on my original link and it took me right to that property!!!
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Beautiful place and the grazing would be just right for native ponies
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Looks pretty amazing would love enough land to be able to grow my own hay and feed.
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Strange that - I just clicked on my original link and it took me right to that property!!!
I got it straight away aswell,
Looks like a really nice area, a bit open though?
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And I suppose you all noticed the emotive sunset picture ;D ;D ;D They try all teh dodges to sell these days don't they? Shouldn't think it'll be on the market long though. £150K guide - say another 15%, buy fro £175K, build a state of the art 4 bed bungalow like mine for £150K, you got a great place for £325K worth about half a million.
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Sounds idyllic. Also sounds like alot of work - but then whats not work these days.
This is def worth going for if your a cash buyer with the ability to wait for planning. The timespan before buying it and living there is going to be some time - and then there is getting established as a 'smallholder' that will take even longer if you've not done it before. Its going to take time and money to buy that and then live there imo.
Ta
Baz