Interest in leasing agricultural land is increasing. This means that Bart Keizers and Gijs Sesing of 123Huurgrond are also slowly seeing a shift in demand.
Since 2015, 123Huurgrond has been mediating over 600 hectares of agricultural land per year, varying from plots with potatoes and onions to land of trees and tulip land. "There is a lot of demand for good agricultural land and there will always be," says Bart Keizers, founder of 123Huurgrond. "But renting out agricultural land is happening more and more, because there is a very large group of entrepreneurs without a successor."
Companies that want to rent agricultural land can register with 123Huurgrond to be kept informed of the plots that are being rented out. 123Huurgrond tries to work regionally as much as possible, because the landlord often likes it when he knows the tenant. The landlord always remains in charge, that is the one who decides.
Renting out land
Companies that want to rent out land can also contact Keizers en Sesing. They then get to work for the landlord free of charge. Keizers: "We relieve landlords of paperwork and invoicing. We look for a tenant who suits the landlord. That is a combination of awarding and a good price. One does not have to exclude the other."
123Huurgrond has a large network in Flevoland, which can often be valuable for landlords. The crops that are often rented out are onions, potatoes, trees, carrots and plots. For more information, please contact Bart Keizers (06-29364569) or Gijs Sesing (06-13386301) or look at 123Huurgrond.nl.