

Agricultural land prices in the North West area, particularly Cumbria, have demonstrated notable movement over recent years, reflecting the broader economic trends and regional differences. This article provides an overview of the current state of agricultural land prices in the region, highlighting recent developments and market trends.
Current Market Trends
Prices for land have shown resilience despite the fluctuating economic conditions. As of the second quarter of 2023, pasture values have increased to new highs, which marks a significant increase when compared to previous years. This underpins a robust demand for agricultural land despite the ongoing economic uncertainties. Demand for arable land remains particularly strong, with prices for much sought after parcels exceeding £12,000 per acre in areas where demand outstrips supply.
Factors Influencing Land Prices
Several factors contribute to the current land market conditions:
Off Market Transactions and Future Outlook
The frequency of off-market land transactions has also increased. While this trend is growing, it may not suit every property or vendor.
Looking ahead, the agricultural land market for the region is expected to remain buoyant. The combination of a solid demand for quality land, supportive government policies, and a cautious economic environment will shape market trends. Buyers and sellers alike should stay informed about these developments and seek professional advice to navigate the evolving landscape effectively.
Conclusion
Agricultural land prices in our region reflect a complex interplay of supply, demand, and broader economic factors. With record-high values for pasture and arable land, coupled with supportive government schemes, the market remains vibrant but the underlying concern of what the new Government will do in regard to capital taxes is a concern which will be around for some time. Landowners are encouraged to stay informed and seek expert advice to make well-informed decisions in this dynamic market.
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