Land for Sale in Durham

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12 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Blaydon and Consett
Price
Guide Price£100,000
Size
11.98 acres

Lot Two, Land at Leap Mill Farm, Busty Bank, Burnopfield

Agricultural
4.3 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Stanley
Price
Guide Price£600,000
Size
4.3 acres

Annfield Plain, Stanley, County Durham, DH9

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5.2 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Stanley
Price
Guide Price£365,000
Size
5.2 acres

Gray Terrace, Stanley, County Durham, DH9

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Development Land for sale in Pelton
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Development Land for sale in Stanley
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Development Land for sale in Stanhope
Price
£210,000
Size
0.24 acres

Crawleyside, Stanhope, DL13

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Development Land for sale in Seaham
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Land for sale in Spennymoor
Price
£130,000
Size
0.25 acres

Land At Mainsforth Village, Mainsforth

Development Land for sale in Satley
Price
Offers Over£220,000
Size
0.28 acres

Satley, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL13

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Land for sale in City of Durham
Price
Guide Price£300,000

Crossgate, Durham, DH1

Agricultural Land for sale in Lynesack and Softley
Price
£60,000
Size
0.56 acres

Loop Lane, Butterknowle, County Durham, DL13

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Development Land for sale in Blaydon and Consett
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Buying land in Durham

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Durham by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.

There are currently 172 available properties to buy in Durham listed at £649,251 on average, with each acre priced at £79,370.

Market snapshot & prices in Durham

Acreage for sale
965 acres
Average listing age
32 days
Average list price
£649,251
Median list price
£525,000
Average property size
8.2 acres

County Durham is a large, growing settlement in England, its land covering more than 186 square kilometres with a population of over half a million people. The charming River Wear drapes through the region, leaving comely historic railway and footbridges that add charm to the natural landscape.

Offering a blend of coastal, rural, urban, and riverside properties, Durham is renowned for its mixed lifestyle, with residents enjoying a combination of contemporary amenities and sweeping natural landscapes. Land in Durham is considered particularly affordable, with considerably cheaper house prices than the national average, creating appealing land investment opportunities.