Mixed-use land and property is land and property that comprises both residential and non-residential elements. Non- residential property includes:
- commercial property, such as shops and offices;
- property that is not suitable for living in;
- forests;
- agricultural land which is part of a working farm or which is used for agricultural purposes;
- any other land or property that is not used as part of a dwelling’s garden or grounds; and
six or more residential properties purchased in a single transaction.
An example of a mixed-use property would be the purchase of a shop with a flat above.