8 Helensburgh and Lomond plots mark Land Development sale

8 Helensburgh and Lomond plots mark Land Development sale

Eight land development sites are being marketed across Helensburgh and Lomond, with the current listings spanning residential plots, bespoke-home opportunities, woodland investment and mixed-use potential. For buyers, the point is not just supply: several sites already carry planning consent, which narrows the gap between purchase and build.

Helensburgh shore road plot

One prime serviced plot is described as one of the last remaining development opportunities on the shore road through Helensburgh. It has uninterrupted views across the Firth of Clyde, all mains services available and detailed planning consent already in place for a large four-bedroom detached villa with a detached double garage.

That combination makes the shore road site the most immediately buildable of the eight. The permission gives a buyer a defined scheme rather than a blank parcel, and the serviced status removes one of the common practical hurdles that can slow a residential build.

Dalarne in Rhu

One plot forms part of a very rarely available parcel of land set within the leafy private grounds at Dalarne, a Victorian villa in Rhu. The land extends to approximately 1,825 sq metres, or approximately half an acre, with views towards the Gare Loch and the Firth of Clyde.

Full planning permission is already in place for a four-bedroom detached home with an integral garage and a balcony. That leaves the purchaser with a site that already has a defined residential shape, while the surrounding setting still points to the premium end of the local market rather than a standard infill plot.

Rosneath Road, Rahane

Rosneath Road, Rahane is presented as an exceptional and rare opportunity to create an architect-designed home in an elevated position on the Rosneath peninsula. The site overlooks the Gare Loch, with uninterrupted panoramic views towards Helensburgh and complete privacy.

The tension in this market is simple: the listings are limited to eight sites, but the quality of the permissions and the setting varies sharply from plot to plot. A buyer looking for speed may focus on the consented shore road land or Dalarne; a buyer wanting a bespoke scheme will be drawn to Rosneath Road, where the setting is the main selling point rather than a ready-made design.

Rightmove is carrying the advertisements now, so the immediate next step for interested buyers is to compare the planning status, access and outlook of each plot before moving on any one site. In a small market like Helensburgh and Lomond, the difference between a serviced plot with consent and a rare hillside site with privacy can decide both build timing and end value.

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