Landlister has officially expanded its classification system.
We’ve added over 100 new property types, and they’re being rolled out across the platform now. Over the coming weeks, you’ll see more granular categories appear in search, filters, and listings.
This is a structural upgrade — not just new labels.
Why We’ve Expanded Property Types
Traditional portals compress everything into broad buckets like:
Residential
Commercial
Land
But “land” alone can mean radically different things:
A vineyard
A fishing lake
A building plot with planning
A solar farm
A derelict barn
A private island
Each of these attracts different buyers, capital profiles, and use cases.
Landlister now reflects that reality.
Examples of Newly Added Property Types
Here’s a snapshot of the expanded classification:
Rural & Agricultural
Farmhouse
Farmland
Agricultural land
Smallholding
Vineyard
Timberland
Wooded land
Estate
Country home
Rural property
Lifestyle & Recreational
Island
Lake
Fishing lake
Fishery
Hunting land
Recreational land
Sustainable land
Undeveloped land
Development & Opportunity
Building plot
Planning permission
House with land
Derelict property
Barn conversion
Barn
Cheap land
Energy & Infrastructure
Solar farm
Data centre
Sustainable assets
Commercial & Mixed Use
Pub
Mixed-use rural assets
Commercial property with land
And this is only a portion of what’s been added.
What This Means for Buyers
You can now:
Search with greater precision
Discover niche assets faster
Filter by real-world use cases
Surface overlooked opportunities
Instead of scrolling through generic “land,” you can target exactly what you’re looking for — whether that’s a smallholding, a fishing lake, or a consented development plot.
Rolling Out Now
These new property types are being deployed progressively across Landlister.
As the rollout continues, more listings will be tagged, structured, and discoverable under these expanded categories.
Stay up to date — the way land is classified on Landlister is evolving in real time.
Over 100 property types. Added. Rolling out now.
