by Felicity Tam | Mar 21, 2026 | London Acreage
The value of land is significantly different from the value of a completed property. In the UK, the value of land is not based on what already exists, but rather what could be achieved through planning and development. This forward-thinking value of land potential is... by Felicity Tam | Mar 14, 2026 | London Acreage
Land development projects, especially on a large scale, often provide an opportunity to understand how planning strategies and infrastructure investments, can turn unused land into thriving districts of the city. Perhaps one of the most cited examples in the city of... by Felicity Tam | Mar 7, 2026 | London Acreage
Land development in the UK is becoming increasingly influenced by environmental sustainability. There is more of a shift from land development that simply minimizes harm to the environment, towards land development that improves the environment. This has resulted in... by Felicity Tam | Feb 28, 2026 | London Acreage
When evaluating land development opportunities within the UK, one of the most important distinctions is whether land is classified as brownfield or greenfield. Recognizing how brownfield and greenfield land perform in reality can assist in developing more realistic... by Felicity Tam | Feb 14, 2026 | London Acreage
One of the most difficult and time-consuming tasks in development is finding suitable land. In the UK, development opportunities do not tend to come through a single marketplace. They can often be found through planning, private sector sales, and public data sources.... by Felicity Tam | Feb 7, 2026 | London Acreage
The classification of land often determines whether a development is likely to be encouraged or discouraged by planning authorities. Some of the terms involved in this case, includes “Green Belt,” “Grey Belt,” and “Built-up Land,”...
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