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Falcon Windows install secondary glazing in Ipswich Suffolk, Hadleigh Woodbridge and Felixstowe for listed and conservation properties
What exactly is a Conservation Property?
Conservation-Properties.com was created to serve the niche market of conservation real estate, as well as the buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals who work within that market. The site is exclusive; only properties that have been conserved or are viable candidates for conservation can be listed.
Conservation-minded buyers visit the site because they know they will not have to wade through thousands of unrelated listings in order to find the small number of properties that interest them. They also know that the brokers representing the properties and listed in our Conservation Resources directory have experience dealing with the complexities that come with buying, selling, or marketing conservation properties.
Conservation-Properties.com is not a listing service for just any type of property, and that is exactly why it is useful. We know our audience and present only properties and that will be of interest to them.
So how do you know if your property qualifies for listing on Conservation-Properties.com?
Here are a few guidelines:
On the Mission & Standards page, a Conservation Property is defined as a land tract that meets one of the two following criteria: (1) The property must be permanently protected by a conservation easement; or (2) The property must have significant conservation value due to its environmental, biodiversity, economic, or landscape attributes.
Another useful question to ask is “Would a land trust or other conservation organization be interested in protecting this piece of property?”
We do not list office, retail, industrial, flex, warehouse, multifamily, mineral development sites, or brownfields.
As you can see, many properties will not qualify for inclusion on the site. It is important that we strictly adhere to these guidelines in order to best serve our specialized market of conservation-minded landowners, buyers, and real estate professionals.
As always, we would love to hear from you, so feel free to contact us!