Land and Planning

“Look at your garden, is it unmanageable? Do you own land, and now don’t know what to do with it? Or are you developer looking to secure an exit on land you have contracted on? Either way the team at Aspire, will help. ”
From the first call or email, the team will help you at no cost to you.
1. Honest Appraisal and Expert Guidance

The first appraisal is the first step, the team don’t want to tie up your land for years, as perhaps the bigger developers do, but help you to realise the asset value contained within it. If it doesn’t work or they don’t think it’s likely to be successful you will be told.
The reality is that it costs real money to secure valuable plannings consents, and when it’s the founder money, not that of a bank or other faceless individuals, it serves no benefit, to lead someone up the proverbial garden path.
Aspire will do detailed research and due diligence om every piece of land, and give an honest appraisal, of the likelihood of planning being granted.
Whilst to some this may sound aggressive, it’s a formula that works. Aspire work hard and diligently to do the homework others don’t, to understand the planning rules, local policies, and a myriad of other factors that if not done, end up quickly with a refusal, this not only blots the copy book for planning in the future, but doesn’t build confidence, with landowners and local authorities alike.

So if you think you have a parcel of unwanted, unloved land, or just an exit after working for many years on your on own land be that commercial or industrial, please do consider Aspire, we are here to help.

The team have secured many planning consents on green belt sites, brown belt sites and other sites where people said it couldn’t be done, often having to unravel others mistakes first, which ends up in an unnecessary or avoidable cost and potentially

The team have secured many planning consents on green belt sites, brown belt sites and other sites where people said it couldn’t be done, often having to unravel others mistakes first, which ends up in an unnecessary or avoidable cost and potentially

 

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