Leasehold Land for Sale in the UK

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1.8 acres of Warehouse for sale in Bristol North West
Price
Offers in Excess of£5,250,000
Size
1.78 acres

Evans House, Third Way, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS11 9YL

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Development Land for sale in Cockermouth
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18.7 acres of Development Land for sale in Penrith
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1 acre of Warehouse for sale in Doncaster Central
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Industrial Land for sale in
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Commercial Land for sale in Swanage
Price
£350,000
Size
0.04 acres

Anvil Centre, Prospect Way, Swanage

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Development Land for sale in Brighton Pavilion
Price
£125,000

Lewes Road, Brighton

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Pub for sale in Cathays
Price
Offers in Region of£70,000

Cathays Terrace, Cathays, Cardiff

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Industrial Land for sale in Swanage
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Pub for sale in Manchester Withington
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Commercial Land for sale in Southend East and Rochford
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Commercial Land for sale in Wythenshawe and Sale East
Price
Offers Invited
Size
0.25 acres

Longley Lane, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M22

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Workshop for sale in Luton South and South Bedfordshire
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Industrial Land for sale in Sawston
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Buying leasehold land in the UK

Find a wide range of leasehold land for sale in the UK, including long-lease plots, leasehold development land, leasehold woodland and leasehold mooring plots.

There are currently 444 available leasehold land properties to buy in the UK listed at £468,417 on average, with each acre priced at £155,105.

Market snapshot & prices for leasehold land

Acreage for sale
655 acres
Average listing age
60 days
Average list price
£468,417
Median list price
£245,000
Average property size
3 acres

Leasehold land refers to land that is owned by a freeholder and rented to a leaseholder for a specific period. Most UK leases last between 99 and 125 years, with some terms as long as 999 years. Despite the leaseholder owning the property and its land for the leased period, ground rent and service charges must be paid to the freeholder.

Due to the limits on how the land can be used or developed, leasehold land tends to be cheaper compared to freehold land. The freeholder also maintains responsibility for segments of the grounds and property, as set out in the lease, which lowers the costs, risks, and responsibilities for the leaseholder.