We provide the following services:

  • Splitting of property, real separation, settlement of inheritances, removal of mortgages and solving other non-standard situations;
  • Forest valuation, creating of firebreaks, forest value determination for land registry, forest inventory, tree measurements;
  • Consultations on forest management and legal issues related to forest management and sale;
  • Arranging formalities with local governments, state institutions.

We can help with:

  • Any kind of advice on forest management or legal issues related to property formalities;
  • Preparation of taxation or forest inventory;
  • Updating the value of the forest stand in the relevant state registries;
  • Care of young trees;
  • Reforestation;
  • Creating firebreaks;
  • Tree measurements.

We review all submitted proposals and provide an assessment based on the guidelines below.

FOR FOREST PROPERTY - we review offers throughout the territory of Latvia.

What raises the price of forest property?

  • Economically promising forests for the future;
  • Dry and drained forest soil types;
  • High-quality tree species - Pine, Spruce, Birch;
  • Close to access road;
  • No restrictions on economic activity.

What lowers the price of forest property?

  • Non-promising forests;
  • Wet or swamp forest soil types;
  • Low-value tree species - White Alder, Aspen, Goat Willow;
  • No access or registered road easements in favor of a specific property;
  • There are restrictions on economic activity - prohibition of main and maintenance felling.

FOR AGRICULTURAL LAND - we review offers throughout the territory of Latvia, but the priority is the purchase of agricultural land in Ogre, Lielvārde and Ķegums counties - Pieriga, as well as Priekule and Vaiņode counties - Kurzeme, where our largest agricultural land massifs are concentrated.

What raises the price of agricultural land?

  • Soil quality in points is over 40;
  • The property is close to or adjacent to our property;
  • Good access road to the property;
  • Arranged drainage system;
  • Maintained and cultivated agricultural land;
  • No restrictions on economic activity.

What lowers the price of agricultural land?

  • Soil quality in points is below 40;
  • The property is located in a region with low agricultural activity;
  • No access or registered road easements in favor of a specific property;
  • The drainage system is missing or damaged;
  • Overgrown agricultural land;
  • There are restrictions on economic activity - habitats.