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- 26 Jan 2025 15:36
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Residential Land vs Field
- Replies: 24
- Views: 68044
Re: Residential Land vs Field
Thank you, that's exactly what we'll do.
- 24 Jan 2025 14:55
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Residential Land vs Field
- Replies: 24
- Views: 68044
Re: Residential Land vs Field
Thanks Pan, we were thinking it must be a new rule because we hadn't heard of it before! Any idea how we can find out more?
And the plot thickens because the Dept Land Surveys has said we need to have our title registration updated! We have no idea why. Apparently it is this that will take a year ...
And the plot thickens because the Dept Land Surveys has said we need to have our title registration updated! We have no idea why. Apparently it is this that will take a year ...
- 18 Jan 2025 12:43
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Residential Land vs Field
- Replies: 24
- Views: 68044
Re: Residential Land vs Field
Hi Pan & Nigel
We have not bought a share, it's an entire piece of residential land.
There are services already to the perimeter, but no pavement. It's a tarmacked lane and I would say not wide enough for a pavement.
Do you know if "demarcation" of the land is something everyone has to do? I'd never ...
We have not bought a share, it's an entire piece of residential land.
There are services already to the perimeter, but no pavement. It's a tarmacked lane and I would say not wide enough for a pavement.
Do you know if "demarcation" of the land is something everyone has to do? I'd never ...
- 16 Jan 2025 11:07
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Residential Land vs Field
- Replies: 24
- Views: 68044
Re: Residential Land vs Field
Hi all, just an update on our situation.
Last summer we bought a piece of land in residential H3 zone on the edge of a mountain village. There are adjacent properties. I asked for advice on this forum and the general consensus was we could go directly to applying for a planning permit.
However ...
Last summer we bought a piece of land in residential H3 zone on the edge of a mountain village. There are adjacent properties. I asked for advice on this forum and the general consensus was we could go directly to applying for a planning permit.
However ...
- 30 Sep 2024 11:37
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Residential Land vs Field
- Replies: 24
- Views: 68044
Re: Residential Land vs Field
Thanks for your replies, that gives us some confidence. We have asked for quotes form 4 architects and they have all told us different things!
I think the confusion may lie in the land being described as "field/garden". Will this ever be updated to "residential land"?
Also, the land has 2 numbers ...
I think the confusion may lie in the land being described as "field/garden". Will this ever be updated to "residential land"?
Also, the land has 2 numbers ...
- 26 Sep 2024 13:12
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Planning Permit Waiting Time
- Replies: 10
- Views: 29155
Re: Planning Permit Waiting Time
I thought the backlog was going to be cleared before they moved over to a new system...?
Did you get your planning permission yet?
Did you get your planning permission yet?
- 26 Sep 2024 13:00
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Residential Land vs Field
- Replies: 24
- Views: 68044
Residential Land vs Field
We recently purchased a parcel of residential land with 35% building density.
The description of the land on the title deed is "Field Garden" but on the DLS portal it is H3 residential land. It was advertised as residential land.
Can we now just apply for planning permission to build a house?
The description of the land on the title deed is "Field Garden" but on the DLS portal it is H3 residential land. It was advertised as residential land.
Can we now just apply for planning permission to build a house?