Landowner FAQs

I’ve received a letter in the post, what happens next?

If you have received a letter in the post, this means that your site has been identified having development potential.

The next stage of the process involves getting in touch with us to confirm your interest in selling your land/property, after which we will arrange an in-person viewing.

If you have any questions or would like further information, please complete the form on the Contact Us page.

How much will I receive for my land?

Land values vary depending on factors including the size of the site and type of development it is suited for. We apply our expertise to identify the most valuable and viable proposal, successfully navigating the planning process to ensure that land is sold at its highest potential value.

Are there any fees involved?

No, we cover all planning and legal costs. This includes planning applications, architectural and technical drawings, legal fees, marketing, and community consultation.

What happens if planning permission is refused?

If permission is refused, we will typically take the site through the appeal process via the Planning Inspectorate. If an appeal is unsuccessful, you retain ownership of your land with no costs incurred.

Can I still use my land whilst the process is ongoing?

Yes, in most cases, you can continue using the land as normal until it is sold, unless significant site investigations are required.

How do I get started?

Simply get in touch with us for a free, no-obligation assessment of your land’s development potential.

Email: info@sitesource.uk | Telephone: 0121 232 4694