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Prices for farmland grow as confidence returns

By Daniel Thomas, Property Correspondent

Published: July 2 2009 17:46 | Last updated: July 2 2009 17:46

Farmland values in England have risen for the first time in almost a year on the back of renewed confidence in the sector as an investment asset class.

Values rose by 3.1 per cent in the second quarter, helped by sales to working farmers as well as some signs of stability in pricing for weekend farmhouse homes with land attached. Values have also been boosted by the low level of availability.

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