Land for Sale in Kent
697 properties

- Price
- Guide Price£225,000
- Size
- 15.53 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£125,000
- Size
- 4.65 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£535,000
- Size
- 61.08 acres

- Price
- From£240,000
- Size
- 5.5 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£240,000
- Size
- 5.5 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£500,000
- Size
- 35 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£275,000
- Size
- 17.7 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£225,000
- Size
- 15.4 acres

- Price
- £63,150
- Size
- 4.21 acres

- Price
- £1,300,000
- Size
- 4.9 acres

- Price
- £11,000,000
- Size
- 22.53 acres

- Price
- £230,000
- Size
- 22.93 acres

- Price
- £1,000,000
- Size
- 11.31 acres

- Price
- POA
- Size
- 5.09 acres
Land At Lodge Road, Lodge Road, Staplehurst, South East, TN12

- Price
- £3,000,000
- Size
- 7.29 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£35,000

- Price
- Guide Price£5,000
- Size
- 0.25 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£10,000
- Size
- 0.5 acres
Plot 11 & 32, Valley Road, Barham, Canterbury, Kent, CT4 6NX

- Price
- Guide Price£28,000
Land Lying To The West of Mia Vale Road, Hawkhurst, Cranbrook, Kent, TN18 4BU

- Price
- £600,000
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Buying land in Kent
Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Kent by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.
There are currently 697 available properties to buy in Kent listed at £1,000,739 on average, with each acre priced at £156,856.
Market snapshot & prices in Kent
- Acreage for sale
- 3,067 acres
- Average listing age
- 50 days
- Average list price
- £1,000,739
- Median list price
- £797,498
- Average property size
- 6.4 acres
To the South East of England lies Kent, a country with a land mass of just under 3,800 square kilometres. More than 1.8 million people live in Kent, with Maidstone being the most populated area. Coastal attractions like the white cliffs of Dover and Canterbury Cathedral draw in more than 60 million visitors every year.
Despite its rural setting, Kent is considered a commuter town, with direct train links into London in less than an hour, giving residential developments high potential. Coined “the Garden of England”, more than 85% of land in Kent is rural. Most farms are dedicated to the production of apples, pears and cherries, an industry with high demands.