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English farm land prices reach new record

06-07-2012

 


 

This takes 12 month growth to 2.3% following a marginal increase in the first quarter of the year and a drop of 2% in the second half of 2011, according to the latest Knight Frank Farmland Index. This is almost £140 above the previous record high of £6,156/acre reached in summer 2011.

It points out that over the past 60 years farmland has often performed well in times of economic crisis. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth prices have risen by almost 11,000%.

James Prewett, head of regional farm sales in central and western England, said that farmland is attracting buyers from increasingly further afield. 

‘I am now starting to see genuine bids from private Chinese investors. They tend to already own property in London, so are starting to feel more confident about buying other assets here. Part of the attraction is lifestyle, but investment seems to be the main driver,’ he explained.

Tom Raynham, head of farm sales in Knight Frank's London office, said that private investors who were previously just looking now seem to have made up their minds to get on with things. ‘With no clear end in sight to the problems affecting a number of the European Union's economies there is a strong desire to get money into something solid,’ he explained.

‘Funds are also looking, but they tend to be more numbers driven. Farmland’s potential for capital appreciation and its low risk profile come at a price, which is a relatively low annual yield. Rents, however, are starting to increase so I think it is possible to achieve higher yields with careful management,’ he added.

Farmers remain the most active buyers, with some sales making over £10,000 per acre. ‘Farmers continue to take a long term view and will pay strong prices for the right land. There were some worries that the current system of agricultural subsidies could be under threat as part of the on-going reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), but it appears the reforms will not be that radical,’ said Andrew Shirley, head of rural research at Knight Frank. 

‘Despite this, the market does remain price sensitive and blocks of poorer land with less local interest will struggle to sell unless price sensibly. Looking forward, we expect average values to continue to firm with further growth of around 4% over the rest of the year,’ he pointed out.

‘Having just spoken to a private family office about investing in farmland, I am not surprised that average values are moving back up. We are seeing interest from a wide variety of investors, as well as farmers. The on going economic troubles in the Eurozone and other parts of the world only seem to enhance farmland’s reputation as a safe haven asset,’ he added.

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