Property Auctions - overage

Auction date: Wed, 22/03/2023 - 12:00

Extending one acre (STMS) and situated adjacent to Stanningfield's settlement boundary, the Site provides a natural extension to the village and a possible development opportunity (STPP). Please note that the Site is subject to an overage

Auction date: Wed, 07/12/2022 - 11:00

This plot of amenity land extends to around 275 sqm and is located in an established residential area. There will be a 30% overage clause applied to the land for 30 years

Auction date: Tue, 28/09/2021 - 18:00

2.79 acres of pastureland.  The land is being sold with an overage clause in place for the potential of residential & commercial planning

Auction date: Wed, 25/03/2020 - 11:30

Three overage clauses for land along with a freehold parcel of land

Auction date: Tue, 24/09/2019 - 19:00

Parcel of 4.76 acres of investment land.The land has direct access off of the public highway with a good visibility splay in both directions. The land is currently within an arable rotation as grass. However the land could be used as permanent pasture. If unsold it will be broken into 2 lots Lot 3A 3.78 acres (1.53 Ha) £45,000 Lot 3B 1.00 acre (0.40 Ha) £15,000

Auction date: Wed, 12/12/2018 - 19:00

Approximately 2.4 acres (0.97 ha) of land. There is an overage provision.

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Planning overage rights across a site of 0.17 acres. The overage rights are registered against the title of individual properties and land with the owner of these rights receiving a percentage of the increase in value of the land when planning permission is granted/development commences. The owner of these rights has no responsibility to maintain or otherwise the property and at any time, can sell or assign their rights. In many ways this is an excellent way to benefit from increases in value of land or property going through planning permission without the liability or risk associated with ownership of the property itself.

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Planning overage rights across site of 1.8 acres. The overage rights are registered against the title of individual properties and land with the owner of these rights receiving a percentage of the increase in value of the land when planning permission is granted/development commences. The owner of these rights has no responsibility to maintain or otherwise the property and at any time, can sell or assign their rights. In many ways this is an excellent way to benefit from increases in value of land or property going through planning permission without the liability or risk associated with ownership of the property itself.

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Planning overage rights across site of 0.71 acres. The overage rights are registered against the title of individual properties and land with the owner of these rights receiving a percentage of the increase in value of the land when planning permission is granted/development commences. The owner of these rights has no responsibility to maintain or otherwise the property and at any time, can sell or assign their rights. In many ways this is an excellent way to benefit from increases in value of land or property going through planning permission without the liability or risk associated with ownership of the property itself.

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Planning overage rights across three garages. The overage rights are registered against the title of individual properties and land with the owner of these rights receiving a percentage of the increase in value of the land when planning permission is granted/development commences. The owner of these rights has no responsibility to maintain or otherwise the property and at any time, can sell or assign their rights. In many ways this is an excellent way to benefit from increases in value of land or property going through planning permission without the liability or risk associated with ownership of the property itself.