Land for Sale in Leeds

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11 acres of Development Land for sale in Leeds East
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Development Land for sale in Leeds South West and Morley
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Agricultural Land for sale in Leeds West and Pudsey
Price
£25,000
Size
0.25 acres

Pollard Lane, Leeds, LS13

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Agricultural Land for sale in Leeds West and Pudsey
Price
£50,000
Size
0.3 acres

Pollard Lane, Leeds, LS13

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Agricultural Land for sale in Leeds West and Pudsey
Price
Guide Price£50,000
Size
0.3 acres

Land At Pollard Lane, Bramley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS13

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Agricultural Land for sale in Leeds West and Pudsey
Price
Guide Price£30,000
Size
0.25 acres

Land At Pollard Lane, Bramley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS13

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1.3 acres of Land for sale in Selby
Price
Guide Price£8,000
Size
1.25 acres

Plots at Longbow Ave, Methley, Leeds, LS269LD

Development Land for sale in Morley
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Development Land for sale in Leeds South
Price
£65,000

Rathmell Road, Leeds

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Development Land for sale in Leeds South West and Morley
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Land for sale in Leeds North East
Price
£60,000

Hamilton View, Leeds

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Buying land in Leeds

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Leeds 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 97 available properties to buy in Leeds listed at £862,683 on average, with each acre priced at £273,001.

Market snapshot & prices in Leeds

Acreage for sale
189 acres
Average listing age
46 days
Average list price
£862,683
Median list price
£490,000
Average property size
3.2 acres

Leeds is an established city in the north of England, situated west of the ancient Pennines and stretching more than 550 square kilometres. Formerly an Anglo-Saxon township, the city is largely residential, with several neighbourhoods bordering the picturesque River Aire. Converted Victorian buildings blend traditional architecture with modern elegance, creating a charming atmosphere.

Housing developments scatter the city, with a growing population offering huge investment potential. Business parks and shopping centres significantly contribute to the local job market and the £70 billion economy. As a renowned industrial hub of the UK, land in Leeds is rich in minerals, namely coal and iron ore, and industrial land with investment prospects.