Flevoland, Netherlands
The land is located at Meerkoetenweg 9 and consists of a leasehold right of approximately 22.8 ha of agricultural land.
Agricultural Land
This land is cultivated for arable farming and has an organic crop plan that includes potatoes, onions, grains, spinach, and beans. The plot path is paved with asphalt.
This concerns a 40-year leasehold right from the Central Government Real Estate Agency that commenced on November 1, 2016, and thus runs until October 31, 2056. The ground rent is determined annually based on 125% of the lease standard according to the lease price decision. In 2023, the ground rent amounted to € 1,747.50 per hectare.
Cadastral data:
Lelystad B 568, size 22 ha, 79 a 70 ca
For sale:
The leasehold right, running until October 2056
Soil type:
Light clay
Crop plan:
See attached brochure Boer en Bunder
Contaminations:
No contaminations are known to the seller
Access:
The plot is accessed via the yard
Adjacent properties:
Cultivated lands
Zoning plan:
Current zoning plan: agricultural
Asking price:
On request
Acceptance:
In consultation
Conditions:
Transfer tax, notary fees, VAT if applicable, and other costs are borne by the buyer
The "General conditions 40-year agricultural leasehold right Central Government Real Estate and Development Agency (RVOB) 2012" apply to the leasehold right.
Appointments
This offer is entirely without obligation. The information in the brochure has been compiled as carefully as possible, but if there are any inaccuracies, no rights can be derived from this brochure. Appointments for viewings can only be made with VSO real estate agents & appraisers. We request that you do not take the initiative to enter the premises yourself. For further information and/or appointments for a viewing, please contact:
Jeroen Aalberts
tel. 06 - 43 99 37 56
j.aalberts@vsomakelaars.nl
We strive to contact you within 48 hours.
With a population of over 17 million and an area of 41,543 km², the Netherlands has a high population density of 504 per km². About 18% of its surface area consists of water, and a significant portion of the land and population is located below sea level. The country is protected from water through a system of dikes and waterworks. Polders have been created through land reclamation. The landscape of the Netherlands is flat almost everywhere. The Dutch landscape mainly consists of cultural landscapes and managed nature reserves. Over the centuries, not only has the natural environment changed, but due to the shrinking and fragmentation of habitats and environmental pollution, both the quality and quantity of nature have deteriorated. Efforts are being made through nature policy and private initiatives to reverse this trend.
Through diversification in agriculture, entrepreneurs must also try to generate income from non-agricultural activities. These include agricultural nature and water management, agro-tourism, and care farms.