Farmland prices rise 5 percent in Britain over the summer

Property consultants Strutt and Parker said the price of cropland in England rose by 5 percent in the three months ending on Sept. 30, reversing a two-year decline, reported Agrimoney. Farmland is “an attractive investment for lifestyle and tax-driven buyers,” said the consultants, because working land is exempt from inheritance taxes and purchases of farmland… » Read More

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