Land for Sale in Hertfordshire

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7.3 acres of Development Land for sale in Stevenage
Development
15.5 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Flamstead
Price
£310,000
Size
15.48 acres

Valley Lane, Hertfordshire, AL3 8

Agricultural
Development Land for sale in Broxbourne
DevelopmentLeasehold
Development Land for sale in St Albans
Price
Offers in Excess of£1,650,000

London Road, St Albans, AL1

DevelopmentResidential
Development Land for sale in Wheathampstead
Development
Land for sale in Barley
Price
Guide Price£50,000
Size
0.3 acres

Smiths End Lane, Barley, SG8

Development Land for sale in Watford Rural
Price
Guide Price£200,000
Size
0.7 acres

Land On The West Side Of Sandy Lane, Northwood, Hertfordshire

Development
Development Land for sale in Batchworth
Price
Guide Price£125,000
Size
0.8 acres

Land On The West Side Of Sandy Lane, Northwood, Hertfordshire

Development
Land for sale in Batchworth
Price
£50,000
Size
0.2 acres

Woodfield Avenue, Northwood, HA6

Land for sale in Batchworth
Price
Guide Price£200,000
Size
0.7 acres

Westbury Road, Northwood, HA6

Development Land for sale in Broxbourne
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Buying land in Hertfordshire

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Hertfordshire 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 278 available properties to buy in Hertfordshire listed at £1,450,007 on average, with each acre priced at £444,788.

Market snapshot & prices in Hertfordshire

Acreage for sale
590 acres
Average listing age
28 days
Average list price
£1,450,007
Median list price
£799,995
Average property size
3.3 acres

Immediately north of London lies Hertfordshire, a rural county known for its natural beauty and affluent towns. Ranking as a top place to live in the UK thanks to its high land value and access to London, it’s widely considered a desirable area to invest in. A mix of Roman ruins and medieval buildings offer architectural beauty in town centres and a deep connection to the past.

Most undeveloped land in Hertfordshire is part of the Metropolitan Green Belt and is used for arable farming and livestock grazing. Clusters of agricultural land can also be found in urban areas, particularly in southern Hertfordshire. More than 400 hectares of brownfield land exists in the area, presenting vast opportunities for commercial, industrial, and residential redevelopment.