Land price stalls as farmers opt to sell up

New study reveals agricultural transition is boosting availability of land

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Rural property agents Savills say land values could slow as market sees more sales
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Rural property agents Savills say land values could slow as market sees more sales

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The recent rise in farmland values could be set to slow, as more farmers opt to sell off their land in response to government policies, a new report has claimed. Property and land experts Savills' The...

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