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I'm always interested in the underlying reasoning for things, but often the simplest things don't seem obvious until you know the reason...
so, if someone has a field for sale that can get basic planning permission, they usually obtain the permission and sell the land with the planning permission as they can charge more for the land with planning permission.
While looking around, I very often see plots of building land available next to each other in the same field.
If the plots are say £60,000 each and there are 2 of them, my question is you don't see the owner selling 2 plots for £60,000 or one plot for £120,000
Does anyone know what this is about, and why it's done this way...
The only thing I can think of is that the local council would make more money from the council tax from two dwellings rather than one. But I don't see how the land owner benefits from it.
All ideas welcomed...
so, if someone has a field for sale that can get basic planning permission, they usually obtain the permission and sell the land with the planning permission as they can charge more for the land with planning permission.
While looking around, I very often see plots of building land available next to each other in the same field.
If the plots are say £60,000 each and there are 2 of them, my question is you don't see the owner selling 2 plots for £60,000 or one plot for £120,000
Does anyone know what this is about, and why it's done this way...
The only thing I can think of is that the local council would make more money from the council tax from two dwellings rather than one. But I don't see how the land owner benefits from it.
All ideas welcomed...