Juggling work and family in the school holidays always proves to be challenging for Tony & Ros.
Last week Rostons were instructed to undertake a number of Valuations of ……..
The Entitlement Trading department continues to trade sizeable amounts of Entitlement on a daily basis. An increase in incoming calls about Entitlement has been very noticeable in the last week and we predict this will continue as the deadline moves ever closer. Depending on lot size Non SDA entitlement continues to sell in the region of … Read more
Juggling work and family in the school holidays always proves to be challenging for Tony & Ros.
Last week Rostons were instructed to undertake a number of Valuations of ……..
Entitlement trading activity continues to increase as potential purchasers remain keen to get their Entitlement in hand to enable them to complete their SPS 2012 submissions as soon as they can. More Entitlement required to meet current demand. For availability list http://www.entitlementtrading.info/ord_ents.html
As we start to countdown the weeks of trading left we have certainly noticed a increase in amount of enquires to buy and sell Entitlement over the last week.
Tony Rimmer, Director of Rostons, has had another interesting and busy week.
The highlight was undoubtedly a mid-morning breakfast meeting as reported earlier in the week…
With much of Cheshire’s tenanted farms subject to the 2nd February term date, Rent Reviews have been on the Agenda of Landlords as they return to work following the New Year.
Some Landlords served Notices twelve months ago and have not yet had any meaningful discussions with their Tenants as yet as to what level of increase they are looking for.
At a recent meeting with a some of Cheshire’s leading dairy farmers, Tony Rimmer of Rostons discovered despite the current wider economic climate, farmers’ optimism remains strong.
Early signs for 2012 are that the appetite from those commercially minded farmers, be it both dairy and arable, are still keen to acquire land.