Freehold Land for Sale in the UK
18,076 properties

- Price
- Guide Price£350,000
- Size
- 27.5 acres

- Price
- £425,000
- Size
- 0.5 acres
Highmore Street with Planning Permission for 5 Dwellings, Hereford

- Price
- Guide Price£375,000
- Size
- 1.24 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£10,000

- Price
- £300,000

- Price
- £80,000

- Price
- Guide Price£100,000
- Size
- 0.12 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£250
Land Adjoining, 131 Bridgwater Road, Bristol, Avon, BS13 8AE

- Price
- Guide Price£25,000
- Size
- 1.03 acres
Plot 2 Land Off Stony Lane, Boundary Drain, Braunton, Devon, EX33 2NY

- Price
- Offers in Excess of£65,000
- Size
- 6.1 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£30,000
- Size
- 1.01 acres
Plot 1 Land Off Stony Lane, Boundary Drain, Braunton, Devon, EX33 2NY

- Price
- £100,000
- Size
- 2 acres

- Price
- POA
- Size
- 4.32 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£10,000
- Size
- 0.38 acres
Land off Turf Moor Road, Sculthorpe, Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 9GN

- Price
- £300,000

- Price
- Offers in Region of£45,000
- Size
- 0.75 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£20,000
- Size
- 0.5 acres
Muchness Woods, Sheringwood, Beeston Regis, Norfolk NR26 8TS

- Price
- Guide Price£5,000
- Size
- 0.3 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£10,000
- Size
- 0.1 acres
Land at Sea Crest, St. Marys Road, Hemsby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR29 4JQ

- Price
- Guide Price£200,000
- Size
- 9.1 acres
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Buying freehold land in the UK
Find a wide range of freehold land for sale in the UK, including freehold plots, freehold development land, freehold woodland and freehold acreage.
There are currently 18,076 available freehold land properties to buy in the UK listed at £876,391 on average, with each acre priced at £69,500.
Market snapshot & prices for freehold land
- Acreage for sale
- 158,165 acres
- Average listing age
- 53 days
- Average list price
- £876,391
- Median list price
- £649,950
- Average property size
- 12.6 acres
Freehold land means land that, when purchased, is owned by the individual and is not subject to any lease agreements from another party. While facilities may run through the property requiring payment from the owner to use, such as sewage and running water, there are no recurring ground rent charges for living on the land.
Owners of freehold land can modify the property or the grounds without prior permission, but only to a certain extent. To build new structures, such as a property or extension, local planning permission is still required. Freehold land tends to hold its value and sell for a premium compared to leasehold land due to the increased control it offers owners.