Rural Areas Have Been Given a Huge Boost by Dedicated Help From the New Government

Rural — @ 2:47 pm

Rural Areas Have Been Given a Huge Boost by Dedicated Help From the New Government

It is all well and good having high speed access in the major cities but people and especially the younger generation that are in the rural UK are missing out on potential internet business opportunities. In the latest speech made by the new government it said that they are going to ‘prioritise’ the rural areas to stop, especially, teenagers and businesses in the rural UK on missing out and falling behind their urban competitors.

Over the past few years, significant improvement has been made to increase the connection to rural parts but this was at a cost to the government and the internet providers. The previous government was going to put a fixed charge of 50p on all fixed phone lines in rural parts to cover this cost, this has been ditched by the new government. The new Environment Secretary made a statement this week to bring all of the internet providers together to have talks about guaranteeing that the new internet products will be available to the rural community, these talk were said to be set ‘at the earliest opportunity’.

An internet business opportunity is more hard to find in a rural area as the pure broadband speeds in these areas put them at a significant disadvantage and they actually risk costing the economy money. It has been reported that when the new high-speed products come in and the gets into full swing then it is estimated that only about 60-70% of the country will be able to receive these new products. This was deemed unacceptable by the Department for the Environment and they have urged the government to step in and make an emphasis on connectivity rather than isolating the rural areas. The new government then made a statement that outlines internet business opportunities and hopefully will see a significant improvement in the connectivity of the UK, ‘We will introduce measures to ensure the quick roll-out of superfast broadband across the country’.

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This will hopefully be a significant statement, as the cuts that have been made recently do not give much room for this major construction of superfast broadband. The cost for this outlay will most likely be coming from our TV licence fee in places that require the switchover and boosted broadband. There is no doubt that the outlay is needed but in this changing time of governments and recovery the cost will once again be put on to us.

There is no doubt that the current coverage of broadband and mobile phone companies is not acceptable in rural areas and an internet business opportunity is hard to run without a good connection. It is hitting young people and businesses in these areas the most and it is not acceptable that an internet marketing opportunity like the ones we are seeing on TV and in magazines is not available to everyone.

There are various projects starting at the end of this year, which are run by local communities and are being trialled in various rural areas, this funding comes from the EU and is going to test different solutions to the connectivity problem.

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Is the Rural Property Market in Australia on the Move?

Rural — @ 4:21 am

Is the Rural Property Market in Australia on the Move?

After more than 18 months in a very subdued property market there appears to be increased buyer interest and activity in farms and rural properties in Australia with sales on the increase.

Prior to the recent Global Financial Crisis the market for farms and properties within Australia was quite strong with values increasing each year since 2001.

It was during these times when financial institutions were flush with money who lending criteria was based upon the assets owned by the borrower that we saw increased competition from such institutions towards the lending of funds to acquire rural holdings in Australia.

With the relative ease of securing funding for property purchases came increased competition from buyers for farms and properties within rural Australia resulting in increased property values.

After the Global Financial Crisis the financial institutions operating within the rural sector of Australia changed their lending policies to one where the property being purchased had to have the ability to pay its own way and not rely upon any other asset owned by the purchaser. That policy is in general still in place today.

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It was also after the Global Financial Crisis that intending purchasers decided that the market had become too hot and the values for rural properties had become too high to seek a return on investment and as a result of these two factors the Australian rural property market almost came to a standstill and has remained stagnant for the last 18 months.

With the breaking of one of the worst droughts to affect Australia and the rise in most commodity prices for wool, lambs, beef, grains and sugar cane on the domestic and international market some confidence was looks like being restored back into the property market.

During the last 18 months property owners have been reluctant to accept that in order to sell their farms they needed to accept that values for their properties had fallen and the market had changed from a seller’s market to a buyer’s market. Those property owners who have accepted the new values have in general been more successful in finding a buyer for their property.

Rural property agents across most states of Australia are reporting increased inquiry and sales from both local  and international buyers who see Australia as a secure country to hold land in and in general land prices being generally still fairly cheap.

Whilst there has been increased buyer activity we will not see a rise in values coinciding with this increased activity, although as usual those rare blue ribbon properties that become available to purchase from time to time will as always attract a premium price.

For those looking to buy a farm or a larger rural holding the time right now could not be much better with good seasonal conditions, strong commodity prices and a wide selection of properties on the market at fair market values.

Garry Martin owns the web site www.australianrural.com.au. This site is dedicated to the promotion of rural properties and farms throughout Australia. Properties listed on his web site range from small lifestyle and grazing properties, dairies, horticulture, grain farms and larger grazing stations.

A free Rural Property Market Report is produced each month and can be simplied downloaded or viewed by going to www.australianrural.com.au and pressing the free report button

 

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