LAND PROMOTION SERVICES
LAND PROMOTION SERVICES BY EN:ABLE BUILD
COLLABORATIVE PROCESS
PLANNING PERMISSION EXPERTISE
TEAM OF LAND PROMOTION EXPERTS
SUCCESSFUL TRACK RECORD
HOW IT WORKS
CONSULTATION & EVALUATION
Reach out to discuss your land’s potential. Our team will provide an initial assessment, followed by a comprehensive evaluation using local insights and extensive research.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
PARTNERING
Upon gaining planning permission we then work toward partnering with a affordable housing provider. We then facilitate the sale process, maintaining transparency throughout.
WHO WE WORK WITH
By working collaboratively with Landowners, developers, local authorities, and housing associations we help navigate complex planning processes to deliver successful, affordable housing developments.
DEVELOPERS & CONTRACTORS
We assist in aligning development plans with local housing needs and securing the necessary permissions.
LANDOWNERS
We partner with private landowners who have land with development potential to help them navigate the planning process to unlock planning permission for residential or mixed-use developments.
AS A CONTRACTOR, WORKING WITH EN:ABLE BUILD HAS BEEN A SEAMLESS AND REWARDING EXPERIENCE. THEIR PROFESSIONALISM, ATTENTION TO DETAIL, AND COMMITMENT TO HIGH-QUALITY WORKMANSHIP ARE UNMATCHED IN THE INDUSTRY.
John Thompson | Project Manager, Build It
WHY YOU’LL LOVE OUR LAND PROMOTION SERVICE
BOOST YOUR LAND’S WORTH
- Increase value of land assets
- Discover your land’s true value
- Utilise your assets to the fullest
ACHIEVING PLANNING PERMISSIONS
- Ease your load as a landowner
- Simplify the planning application journey
- Elevate your success rate in applications
EMPOWER LOCAL COMMUNITIES
- Foster residential property development
- Drive local economic growth
- Champion community initiatives
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT IS A LAND PROMOTION AGREEMENT?
A Land Promotion Agreement is an effective way for landowners to realise the full potential of their land, particularly when they lack the resources or expertise to navigate the planning process themselves.
A Land Promotion Agreement is a contract between a landowner and a land promoter, where the promoter agrees to secure planning permission for the land, enhancing its value for future sale or development. Here’s how it works:
Key Features:
Partnership for Development:
- EN:Able Build uses their expertise and resources to obtain planning permission, which is often a complex and time-consuming process.
Shared Risk and Reward:
- We bear the costs of securing planning permission. Once the land is sold with planning approval, the landowner and promoter share the proceeds, often based on a pre-agreed percentage.
No Upfront Costs for Landowners:
- Landowners generally don’t pay anything upfront. The promoter covers all costs associated with obtaining planning permission, such as legal fees, planning application fees, and consultancy costs.
Increased Land Value:
- Securing planning permission usually significantly increases the land’s market value, resulting in higher returns when the land is eventually sold.
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WHAT TYPES OF LAND CAN BE PROMOTED?
A variety of land types can be promoted for development. Here are the key types of land that are typically suitable for promotion:
Greenfield Land
- Description: This is undeveloped land, usually in rural or semi-rural areas, that has not previously been built on.
- Potential: Greenfield sites are often attractive for residential development due to their location and potential for large-scale housing projects.
Brownfield Land
- Description: Previously developed land that may be vacant, derelict, or underused, often within urban or suburban areas.
- Potential: Brownfield sites are ideal for redevelopment and regeneration projects, especially in areas with existing infrastructure. These sites often have existing utilities and transport links, making them attractive for both residential and commercial development.
Agricultural Land
- Description: Land currently used for farming or agricultural purposes.
- Potential: With the right planning permission, agricultural land can be repurposed for residential, commercial, or mixed-use developments, especially in areas experiencing urban expansion.