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Estate Management

At C&D Rural, our estate and farm management service can be tailored to meet the individual needs of a client, no matter how big or small the landholding.

With extensive expertise across Southern Scotland and Northern England, we are able to manage client landholdings professionally and comprehensively, regardless of the geographical spread

Our Estate management service includes:

  • Letting of Farms and Land
  • Contract Farming, Seasonal Grazing & Cropping Lets
  • Rent Reviews and Negotiations
  • Woodland Management
  • Letting of Rural Property
  • Energy Performance Certification
  • Rent Collection, Record Keeping & Accounting
  • Environmental Issues & Advice
  • Digital Mapping, GIS and Plan preparation
  • Development and diversification
  • Strategic Management Advice

Get in touch with our team today to see how we can help

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