Land at Cragside Walk in Kirkstall has been declared surplus to requirements by Leeds City Council.
The small piece of land will be disposed of on the open market by auction in the 2025-26 financial year, at a reserve price still to be decided.
A council report said: “The site is located in an established residential area, close to open woodland.
“The site could have potential for a number of builds, three detached houses, or two pairs of semi-detached houses. It is likely the site will also attract a number of buyers from self-builds and builders.”
The council report can be read here.
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Council in need of social housing decides to sell plot of land destined to be built on?
The Councils in bad debt and need to sell to survive more or less, they don’t have have money to build new properties do this would make sense in a survival sense n less need for redundancies. I even heard they are selling the lord mayor’s licence plate U1 I think it is..
Yes all so that they can maintain the Gold plated pension scheme ,only availabale to the council wollas!!