Sell Agricultural Land
A specialist UK land agency helping farmers and landowners sell agricultural land with confidence.
Whether you’re selling a few acres of grazing land or a large commercial farm, Your Landstore professionally markets agricultural land for sale across the UK, helping landowners connect with genuine buyers through specialist land marketing and nationwide exposure.
Create your own listing or let us prepare it for you. We manage buyer enquiries, negotiate offers and support your sale through to completion.
Why Selling Agricultural Land Is Different
Selling agricultural land is very different from selling a house.
Buyers are often looking for:
- Additional grazing land
- Investment opportunities
- Farm expansion
- Lifestyle purchases
- Future development potential
- Environmental projects
- Woodland creation
- Biodiversity Net Gain opportunities
Unlike residential property, agricultural land buyers want information about access, boundaries, acreage, soil, water supplies, Basic Payment history (where relevant), rights of way and future potential.
Buyers searching for agricultural land for sale are often looking for much more than acreage. They may be expanding an existing farming business, investing in rural land, creating a smallholding or exploring future development opportunities. Understanding these different buyer motivations helps us present your land to the widest possible audience.
At Your Landstore we understand these differences and market your land accordingly.
Who Buys Agricultural Land?
Agricultural land attracts a wide variety of buyers, each looking for land for different reasons. Understanding who your potential purchasers are helps explain why specialist marketing is so important.
Typical buyers include:
🚜 Farmers • 🌾 Neighbouring Landowners • 💼 Investors • 🏗 Developers • 🐎 Equestrian Buyers • 🌱 Lifestyle Buyers • 🌳 Conservation Organisations • 🏡 Smallholding Buyers
Some buyers are looking to expand an existing farming business, while others are searching for agricultural land for sale as an investment, to create a smallholding or to secure land for future generations. In some cases, agricultural land may also attract interest from developers where there is long-term planning potential.
By marketing your land to a broad range of genuine buyers across the UK, Your Landstore helps maximise exposure and improve your chances of achieving the best possible sale.
Who Better to Tell the Story of Your Land Than You?
Every field has its own history.
You know where the best access is.
You know how it’s been farmed.
You know its boundaries.
You know what makes it valuable.
That’s why Your Landstore allows you to tell buyers the story behind your land
by uploading photographs, plans and key information directly through our platform.
Not comfortable online?
Simply email us your information and we’ll create the listing for you.
How We Market Agricultural Land
Nationwide Marketing That Reaches Serious Buyers
Creating your listing is only the beginning.
Every listing is professionally presented and marketed to buyers actively searching for agricultural land for sale throughout the UK. From arable land and pasture to livestock farms and mixed agricultural holdings, we promote your property through Your Landstore, specialist land websites, leading property portals where appropriate, targeted social media campaigns and buyer email alerts.
Your Landstore Website
Marketing Flow
Specialist Land Portals
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Facebook & Social Media
Buyer Email Alerts
Qualified Buyer Enquiries
Negotiation
Sale Progression
Our marketing reaches buyers searching for everything from grazing land and arable fields to complete agricultural holdings, helping your property stand out in a competitive market.
How It Works
Selling Your Land Has Never Been Simpler
We’ve made selling land straightforward. From creating your listing to completing the sale, we’ll guide you through every stage of the process.
Step 1 — Register
Create your free seller account.
Step 2 — Create Your Listing
Upload photographs, plans and tell your land's story.
Step 3 — Verify Your Identity
Complete our secure identity checks and onboarding documents.
Step 4 — Sign Your Agency Agreement
We'll send your agreement electronically for signature before your listing goes live.
Step 5 — We Launch Your Marketing
Your listing appears on Your Landstore and is promoted across our marketing channels.
Step 6 — We Handle Buyer Enquiries
We qualify buyers, answer questions, arrange viewings where appropriate and negotiate offers.
Transparent Fees No Sale, No Fee
1% of the sale price
Minimum fee £1,500 plus VAT
✔ No upfront costs
✔ No listing fees
✔ No monthly subscriptions
✔ Nothing to pay unless your land sells
Preparing Your Land for Sale
The better your listing, the easier it is for buyers to understand the opportunity.
Helpful information includes:
✔ Photographs
✔ Title plans
✔ Access details
✔ Planning information
✔ Boundaries
✔ Services
✔ Restrictions or covenants
Don’t worry if you don’t have everything available—we’ll guide you through the process.
Could your land have development potential?
Before selling your agricultural land, it’s worth understanding whether any part of it could have future development value.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling Agricultural Land
If you’re thinking about selling your Agricultural land or have any questions about our service, get in touch and we’ll come back to you promptly.
Q: Can I sell agricultural land without planning permission?
Yes. Most agricultural land is sold without planning permission. Buyers may purchase farmland for farming, grazing, investment, environmental projects or with the hope of obtaining planning permission in the future. If you think your land may have development potential, it’s worth exploring this before deciding to sell.
Q: How much does it cost to sell agricultural land with Your Landstore?
We charge 1% of the final sale price, subject to a minimum fee of £1,500 plus VAT, payable only on successful completion. There are no upfront fees, no marketing costs and nothing to pay unless your land sells.
Q: Who buys agricultural land?
Agricultural land is purchased by a wide range of buyers including neighbouring farmers, investors, equestrian buyers, lifestyle purchasers, environmental organisations, developers and individuals looking for rural land. Every property attracts different buyers depending on its location, size and potential.
Q: Can I sell part of a field or only a section of my land?
Yes. Many landowners choose to sell only part of their land. Whether you’re selling a single field, grazing paddock or a larger parcel, we’ll help market the land clearly and professionally to the right audience.
Q: Do you need to visit my land before listing it?
Nobody knows your land better than you. That’s why we’ve created a modern online onboarding process where you can upload photographs, maps and the details that make your land unique. If you’d prefer, we’ll create the listing for you from the information you provide.
Q: Do I need to know my asking price before creating a listing??
No. If you’re unsure what asking price to advertise, simply create your listing and provide as much information as possible about your land. We’ll review the details with you before your listing goes live and help ensure it’s marketed at a realistic asking price.
Q: Do I need to provide title documents?
Providing a copy of your title register and title plan is helpful, although these can usually be obtained from HM Land Registry if required. We also ask for any relevant information about access rights, boundaries, restrictions or planning history to help present your land accurately to buyers.
Q: How will my agricultural land be marketed?
Your land is advertised on Your Landstore and promoted through leading property portals where appropriate, specialist land websites and targeted social media campaigns. We prepare a professional listing, handle buyer enquiries, qualify purchasers and support the sale through to completion.
Q: Can I sell agricultural land that is currently let or tenanted?
Yes. Agricultural land subject to a tenancy can still be sold, although the tenancy agreement and the rights of the tenant will need to be considered. We recommend taking legal advice where agricultural tenancies are involved.
Q: What if my agricultural land has development potential?
Land with potential for residential or commercial development may be worth considerably more than its agricultural value. Before selling, it’s worth understanding whether planning promotion or a planning assessment could unlock additional value. Our sister company, Revive Estates, offers free initial assessments to help landowners explore these opportunities.
Q: How do I get started?
Simply register as a seller, create your agricultural land listing and upload your photographs and details. If you’d prefer not to create the listing yourself, send us your information and we’ll prepare everything for you before marketing your land to buyers.
Q: How long does it take to sell agricultural land?
There is no fixed timescale, as every piece of land is different. The time it takes to sell depends on factors such as location, price, size, buyer demand and market conditions. Our role is to present your land professionally, market it to the widest relevant audience and manage enquiries to help achieve the best possible outcome.
Ready to Get Started? List Your Land Today
Explore Other Land Types We Sell
Whether you’re selling a different type of land, we also specialise in marketing:
✓ Agricultural Land| ✓ Building Plots | ✓ Residential Development Sites | ✓ Commercial Development Land
✓ Strategic Development Land | ✓ Mixed Use Development Sites | ✓ Investment Land | ✓ Smallholdings
✓ Farms | ✓ Residential Property with Land | ✓ Equestrian Land | ✓ Woodland
✓ Amenity & Leisure Land | ✓ Existing Business with Land
Ready to Sell Your Land?
Sell your land with confidence through a specialist UK land agency.
Whether you’re ready to market your land today or would simply like to discuss your options, our specialist team is here to help.
Create your listing online in minutes or contact us for friendly, professional advice.
Not sure where to start?
Creating a listing doesn’t commit you to selling immediately. It simply gives us the information we need to review your land, discuss the best marketing approach and prepare your listing for approval before it goes live.