How It Works
Here at Future Land we tend to do things a little differently, therefore we thought it might be appropriate to outline a bit about how we tend to work. For us it’s more about knowing people and knowing environments. … Continue reading →
Here at Future Land we tend to do things a little differently, therefore we thought it might be appropriate to outline a bit about how we tend to work. For us it’s more about knowing people and knowing environments. … Continue reading →
Earlier this year Tash was at a ‘Lets Talk Housing’ conference with the Gloucester Homes and Communities Partnership where the focus was on how to increase the number of new build homes over the next five years. One of the … Continue reading →
The 27th April marked our second corporate golf day held, again, at The Manor House Golf Club in Castle Combe. The weather, though chilly, remained dry and our ‘Putters’ and ‘Professionals’ were out in full force. It was fantastic to … Continue reading →
2017 is already looking exciting for us here at Future Land. We’re asking Santa for some binoculars as we’re currently on the look out for some sites… We’ve been tasked with finding a site with planning for 10-60 dwellings and … Continue reading →
This has been a successful month for Future Land, completing on three sites. We remain optimistic, looking forward to 2017 with a number of exciting land deals in the pipeline. While there’s still some uncertainty in the wider economy we’re … Continue reading →
Both Taylor Wimpey and Barratt Developments have released interim trading updates this week and agree sales have been strong since the uncertainty that followed the Brexit decision back in June. Peter Redfern, CEO of TW said in a conference call … Continue reading →
When Stephen set up the company in 2006 he was recently engaged and full of the optimism of the property boom. Since then, the company has experienced one recession, over 90 corporate golf days (!) and countless land deals. … Continue reading →
It has officially been a year since Tash joined Future Land and she tells me she’s looking forward to many more… Tash has been able to assist me with the daily running of the company which has proved hugely beneficial. This, … Continue reading →
It’s been a busy couple of weeks for us here at Future Land we’ve just returned from a quick trip up North to meet the Gladman crew at their office in Cheshire before which we held our very first golf … Continue reading →
The Return of Private House Builders The demand for and lack of new homes available continues to bolster the residential development land market in the South West of England. Sites in desirable areas with good access to cities and towns … Continue reading →
The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement calls for more homes which can only mean one thing… more land requirements. Enter Future Land. Last week saw the Chancellor deliver his Autumn Statement which detailed increases to housing budget and land requirements. Osborne stated … Continue reading →
Never one to turn down an event, the last couple of weeks have been fairly busy for Future Land… Gladman kindly hosted an evening BBQ at the Racks in Bristol, as part of a RABD get together that was a … Continue reading →
We’re really getting into the modern era now. Yesterday we set up a twitter account, enabling us to stay up to date with all that the land and development world has going on everyday! We’ll be busy tweeting from the … Continue reading →
As Future Land is now entering its tenth year of trade we thought we’d freshen up its look with new branding… and a new Brand. We have recently undergone a complete makeover, with fresh branding and an exciting new website. … Continue reading →