Harrisons Residential Land and New Homes Division

Harrisons Residential Land and New Homes Division

Do you have land or property that's ripe for development? Have you thought about selling it but you have no idea where to start? Would you like to develop it yourself but are worried about the best way to get through planning? Now is the ideal time to contact Harrisons Residential, as we launch our Land and New Homes Division

Your land could be worth more than you think...

Harrisons Residential have set up our Land and New Homes Division. We can guide you through the selling and planning process.

Being local experts in land and new home developments, we are able to assess your land to give you the best advice.
We bring unparalleled advice and guidance with exclusive connections to a network of trusted buyers and local development specialists - ensuring you maximise your opportunities.

If you would like to know more about our Land and New Homes Division, call us on 01795 474848 or email: swale@harrisonsresidential.com


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