Can my land be developed in Solihull?
One of the most common questions we receive is "How do I know if my land is suitable for development?" There is no single factor that determines whether land can be developed. However, several characteristics can significantly improve its prospects.
Factors that can increase development potential for land in Solihull
Location
Land adjoining existing settlements is often viewed more favourably than isolated countryside locations.
Access
Sites with potential access to the public highway are generally more attractive to developers and planning authorities.
Sustainability
Land located near schools, shops, employment opportunities and public transport can often benefit from stronger planning credentials.
Local Housing Need
Areas experiencing housing shortages may require additional land allocations to meet future demand.
Planning Policy
Changes to Local Plans, housing requirements and government policy can all create opportunities for previously overlooked sites. Even where constraints exist, it is often possible to identify solutions through careful planning and promotion.
How Much Could Land Be Worth in Solihull?
This is often the first question landowners ask. The reality is that development land values vary considerably depending on location, planning status and market conditions.
Solihull remains one of the most desirable locations in the West Midlands, with strong demand for new housing. As a result, land with development potential can command significant values compared with existing agricultural or amenity use. Agricultural land may be worth only a fraction of the value achieved by land with planning permission.
While every site is different, obtaining planning permission can dramatically increase land value.
The key is understanding whether your land has realistic development potential before making decisions about selling.
That is exactly what our free assessment aims to establish.
The latest land value estimates for Solihull, published by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), indicate that residential development land with planning permission could be worth between £1.7 million and £3.4 million per acre, depending on the density of the development. These figures highlight the significant uplift in value that can be achieved when suitable land secures planning consent.
Types of Land We Assess in Solihull
We regularly review a wide range of land types including:
Agricultural Land: farmland located near settlement boundaries can often present long-term development opportunities.
Green Belt Land: while Green Belt designation can restrict development, planning policy continues to evolve and some Green Belt sites may become suitable for future consideration.
Paddocks and Equestrian Land: small parcels of land on the edge of villages are often overlooked but can sometimes offer development potential.
Brownfield Land: previously developed land can often benefit from planning policy support where suitable redevelopment opportunities exist.
Commercial Land: existing employment sites may offer redevelopment or mixed-use opportunities in certain circumstances.
Why Landowners Choose Value My Land
At Value My Land, we help landowners understand whether their land may have development potential.
- We provide honest feedback regarding your land's prospects
- Our initial review is completely free
- We understand how planning policy influences land values
- We focus on maximising land value rather than pursuing short-term solutions
- Many successful development sites require patience and careful promotion
Free Initial Land Review
If you would like an initial assessment of your land, simply send us the location of your site. You can provide:
- A postcode
- A Google Maps pin
- A what3words reference
- A brief description of the site location
We can then undertake an initial review of its planning potential.
Get Your Free ReviewFrequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my land is suitable for development?
Factors such as location, access, planning policy and local housing need can all influence development potential. A professional assessment can provide greater clarity.
Is Green Belt land in Solihull ever developed?
Green Belt policies remain important, but planning circumstances can change over time. Some Green Belt sites may become suitable for consideration through Local Plan reviews or other planning processes.
How much is my land worth?
The value depends on factors such as location, planning status and development potential. Land with planning permission is typically worth significantly more than land without consent.
Do I need planning permission before selling my land?
Not necessarily. However, securing planning permission can often increase the value achieved when selling.
What does a land promotion company do?
A land promotion company works to secure planning permission and maximise land value before marketing the site to developers.
How long does land promotion take?
Every site is different. Some opportunities can progress relatively quickly, while others may require several years of promotion through the planning system.
Why Solihull is an Attractive Area for Development
Solihull is one of the most desirable locations in the West Midlands. The borough benefits from strong transport links, highly regarded schools, thriving employment centres and excellent access to Birmingham, Coventry and the wider Midlands economy.
As demand for new homes continues to grow, local authorities are under pressure to identify suitable locations for future development.
This creates opportunities for landowners whose land is located:
- Adjacent to existing settlements
- Close to local services and facilities
- Near public transport connections
- On the edge of villages and towns
- Within areas being considered through future planning policy reviews
Land that may appear unlikely to be developed today can become significantly more valuable if it is promoted successfully through the planning system.
We Assess Land Across Solihull and Nearby Areas
We review land across Solihull and the surrounding West Midlands area, including edge-of-city locations, urban fringe sites, paddocks, agricultural land, brownfield land and larger strategic land opportunities.
Here Are Just Some of the Areas We Cover in Solihull
- Solihull
- Knowle
- Dorridge
- Balsall Common
- Hampton-in-Arden
- Meriden
- Shirley
- Cheswick Green
- Earlswood
- Hockley Heath
- Catherine-de-Barnes
- Berkswell
- Dickens Heath
Land Near Solihull
We also assess land close to the Solihull boundary and throughout the wider West Midlands, including sites near Coventry, Warwickshire, Rugby, Nuneaton and Bedworth and North Warwickshire.
Land Promotion in Solihull
Many landowners are unfamiliar with the land promotion process. In simple terms, land promotion involves identifying development opportunities, securing planning permission and ultimately selling the land to a developer.
Solihull Local Plan and Development Potential
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council’s planning strategy is particularly important for landowners at present because the Council withdrew its previous Local Plan Review in 2024 and has since commenced preparation of an entirely new Local Plan covering the period to 2043. The new Local Plan plan will address housing growth, employment land provision, Green Belt release, settlement expansion, infrastructure delivery and the long-term implications of major strategic projects such as the UK Central Hub, Birmingham Airport and HS2. For landowners, the new Local Plan represents a potentially important opportunity, as sites promoted through the plan-making process may be considered for future allocation to help meet housing and employment needs through to 2043.
Local Plan reviews are particularly important for landowners because they help determine where future homes, employment land, infrastructure and growth should be directed. If your land is well located, available and capable of being delivered, it may have the potential to be promoted through the Local Plan process for future development. Submitting land through a Local Plan review is highly competitive, with councils often assessing hundreds of potential development sites. A professionally prepared submission can significantly improve the prospects of a site being positively considered.
At Value My Land, we undertake a detailed assessment of your land, identify its planning strengths and opportunities, review potential constraints, and prepare a robust evidence-based submission tailored to the council's site assessment criteria. This helps ensure that decision-makers fully understand the merits of your land, increasing the likelihood that it is shortlisted, allocated for development, or identified as a preferred growth location. While no consultant can guarantee allocation, a professionally promoted site will typically have a far stronger chance of being selected than a site submitted without supporting evidence or strategic planning input.
How it Works
Step 1 – Free Assessment
We review the location, planning context and development potential of your land.
Step 2 – Detailed Appraisal
Where appropriate, we undertake a more comprehensive assessment to understand opportunities and constraints.
Step 3 – Planning Strategy
We identify the most suitable route to securing planning permission.
Step 4 – Promotion
The land is promoted through Local Plan reviews, Call for Sites submissions and planning applications where appropriate.
Step 5 – Sale to a Developer
Once planning permission is secured, the land can be marketed to developers, often resulting in significantly higher values.
Find Out Whether Your Land Has Development Potential
If you own land in Solihull and would like to understand its potential development value, we can help. Our team will undertake an initial review of your site and provide an honest assessment of its prospects.
Whether you own agricultural land, Green Belt land, paddocks or larger strategic holdings, understanding your options is the first step towards unlocking value.