Land for Sale in Exeter

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17.1 acres of Woodland for sale in Exeter
Woodland
35.4 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Exeter
Price
£312,000
Size
35.37 acres

Lot 1: 35.37 of Land at Bolsters Wood, Exeter

Agricultural
Building Plot for sale in Exeter
Building Plot
Undeveloped Land for sale in Exeter
Undeveloped Land
1.1 acres of Development Land for sale in Exeter
DevelopmentResidential
1.1 acres of Development Land for sale in Exeter
DevelopmentResidential
3.4 acres of Farmhouse for sale in Exeter
Price
Guide Price£1,250,000
Size
3.4 acres

Exeter, Devon

4 2
Farmhouse
30 acres of Land for sale in Exeter
Price
Guide Price£3,500,000
Size
30 acres

Exeter, Devon

6 3
Residential
1.3 acres of Country Home for sale in Exeter
Price
Guide Price£1,250,000
Size
1.3 acres

Broadclyst, Exeter

5 3
Country Home
Redevelopment Land for sale in Exeter
Redevelopment Land
Commercial Land for sale in Exeter
CommercialLeasehold
Development Land for sale in Exeter
DevelopmentCommercial
Land for sale in Exeter
Price
£100,000

Cecil Road, Exeter

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1.2 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Exeter
AgriculturalResidential

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Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Exeter 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 27 available properties to buy in Exeter listed at £522,178 on average, with each acre priced at £88,057.

Market snapshot & prices in Exeter

Acreage for sale
101 acres
Average listing age
49 days
Average list price
£522,178
Median list price
£331,000
Average property size
5.9 acres

Exeter is positioned along the warm southwest coast of England in the picturesque county of Devon. Covering 47 square kilometres with a population nearing 130,000, it’s a primarily residential area with a luxuriant tourist industry. More than 2.5 million people visit the area annually for its Gothic architecture and Roman heritage.

Most neighbourhoods exist near the lively Exeter Quayside, where Victorian terraced houses and modern developments line the streets. A nationally popular university campus in the north and south fuels demand for temporary housing, creating lucrative buy-to-let investment opportunities. Pockets of agricultural land and brownfield sites in Exeter exist in the suburbs, with the latter offering regenerative potential.