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5.2 acres of Derelict property for sale in Kingston upon Hull East
Derelict property
Development Land for sale in Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham
Development Land
Development Land for sale in Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice
Price
Offers in Region of£370,000
Size
0.43 acres

172 Anlaby Park Road South, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU4 7BU

Development Land
Commercial Land for sale in Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham
Commercial Land
Commercial Land for sale in Kingston upon Hull East
Price
Guide Price£150,000
Size
0.04 acres

Lion House, Hodgson Street, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU8 7JB

Commercial
Commercial Land for sale in Kingston upon Hull East
Price
Guide Price£395,000
Size
0.07 acres

Plot B Morley/Maxwell Street, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU8 8DG

Commercial
Industrial Land for sale in Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice
Industrial Land
Industrial Land for sale in Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham
Price
£160,000
Size
0.06 acres

88c York Street, Wincolmlee, Hull

Industrial Land
Industrial Land for sale in Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice
Industrial Land
Development Land for sale in Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice
Development Land
Cottage for sale in Kingston upon Hull East
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Buying land in Hull

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Hull 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 34 available properties to buy in Hull listed at £511,071 on average, with each acre priced at £762,793.

Market snapshot & prices in Hull

Acreage for sale
15 acres
Average listing age
65 days
Average list price
£511,071
Median list price
£350,000
Average property size
0.7 acres

Hull is a large city in northeastern England, its land covering more than 70 square kilometres with a population of over 270,000. The city’s tourist venue, Old Town, is a tourist hotspot also popular with locals, where a hidden treasure of boutique stores and cosy pubs line the cobbled streets.

The city centre is a residential hotspot, with every corner brimming with commercial and residential potential. Neighbourhoods settled along the Humber River feature Tudor houses and modern developments, creating a perfect blend of timeless, contemporary charm. Towards the port lies most of the industrial land, while in the surrounding area pockets of thriving agricultural land in Hull.