The money is to be made developing various properties owned by QPR Holdings. The new stadium is a way of making other planning permission more easy.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostI think you'd get way, way more than that for it. Redeveloped you'd get in the region of 200+ luxury flats that would sell for an absolute minimum of £500K going up to over £2-3M for the penthouses, so the value of that land would be more like £50M in today's market I reckon, maybe more. Take a look at this for a rough guide: https://www.primelocation.com/for-sale/land/london/
yep, to redevelop then sell, i would not say that your too far off.
last year, 3 acrs on nine elms sold for 50mil.
at loftus road, we are probably a foot print of an acr and half. i would guess 20-25 mil. but thats just a guess.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Could Uncle Tone sell HQ to another arm of his empire for £40 mil and then lease it back to us at a peppercorn rent? You'll gather that I am a financial dunce but this sort of flip-flopping of property is pretty normal amongst the hoi-polloi isn't it???
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostCould Uncle Tone sell HQ to another arm of his empire for £40 mil and then lease it back to us at a peppercorn rent? You'll gather that I am a financial dunce but this sort of flip-flopping of property is pretty normal amongst the hoi-polloi isn't it???
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostI think you'd get way, way more than that for it. Redeveloped you'd get in the region of 200+ luxury flats that would sell for an absolute minimum of £500K going up to over £2-3M for the penthouses, so the value of that land would be more like £50M in today's market I reckon, maybe more. Take a look at this for a rough guide: https://www.primelocation.com/for-sale/land/london/
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Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View PostThen the land itself would be worth 15-20m then Hud. A very rough rule of thumb is a third land a third build cost and a third profit so a developer would pay us 15-20m for it or if we developed it ourselves we would have the profit as well so say 30-35m using your figures.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View PostThen the land itself would be worth 15-20m then Hud. A very rough rule of thumb is a third land a third build cost and a third profit so a developer would pay us 15-20m for it or if we developed it ourselves we would have the profit as well so say 30-35m using your figures.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostI meant land value, not including redevelopment. Redeveloped, the new flats could sell for upwards of 200 Million. That's why I said it could be worth around £50M just as land value.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostI meant land value, not including redevelopment. Redeveloped, the new flats could sell for upwards of 200 Million. That's why I said it could be worth around £50M just as land value.
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Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View PostFair enough mate. I think you would be hard pushed to get 200 flats on there though. It can only be about 3-4 acres in total can't it? And you can't go that high given the surrounding dwellings.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostIt's about 5.5 acres mate - you could easily get 200 flats in there, you could probably get 400 tbh. It can go as high as the existing stadium, which would be about what, 5 or 6 storeys? Plus you can always go down of course.
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